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Phillipp Meyer at Brisbane Writers’Festival

Philipp MeyerThere was some unusual feedback from American novelist Phillipp Meyer, (pictured left) author of the knock-out The Son, who is star attraction at the Brisbane Writers’ Festival this week.“Praise is just as bad as criticism when you’re doing work,” he said in an interview with The Australian newspaper. “You can’t have anyone else’s voice in your head but your own, so the way I deal with it is I just don’t think about it,” he said. “When I see those sort of comments they have no emotional effect. It’s like a pretty girl getting your attention at a bar. If you did actually think about it, artistically you’d be ruined, you’d turn into a monster.”

He’d better get used to ignoring a lot of pretty girls in bars as the plaudits are

Brisbane Writers Festival

There’s a strong international contingent in the line up at the Brisbane’s Writers Festival which begins on the 5th of September and is the last of the major Australian festivals for 2012. Jeet Thayil, the Indian writer who has garnered strong reviews for his Booker long-listed novel Narcopolis, will be taking…

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