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With All Due Respect
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awelborn
So…the last Sopranos until 2006 or something? Letdown? Okay? Of course, it couldn’t match the preceding episode, which was one of the best of the entire series, but I didn’t think it was as awful as some people think. It wasn’t terrifically strong, and it could have used a lot more subtlety, as character after…
Get Religion
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awelborn
So I re-enter the Communion Controversy by pointing you to Terry Mattingly at Get Religion, who examines the failure of reporters to bring doctrinal issues into their coverage of this story: For journalists, it is clear that the next major news hook is when the bishops gather behind closed doors on June 14 in Colorado…
Part 2
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awelborn
A comment from Rick to get us started: I think most Catholic publishers would brave the wrath of St. Cyprian’s Bookspot if they had a title they believed would sell in volume through Wal-Mart, B & N’s, and Borders. The problem is, only the top 500-100 titles are going to sell in volume through those…
Catholic publishing, part 1
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awelborn
A short, but probably not sweet beginning because I’ve got stuff to do.. The first problem confronting the contemporary Catholic publisher is…who’s buying our books and where? One would think, logically, that the Catholic publisher, like any publisher, would be seeking to get its books out to as many people as possible in places where…
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