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Talk to Me on Live Video
Tomorrow (9/11) at 2 pm Eastern Time/11 am Pacific, I’ll be sitting in a studio in Hollywood, courtesy of the folks at Live Video (the parent company is Live Universe, owned by one of the founders of MySpace). I’ll be streaming my way onto your computers for an hour, during which I’ll be interviewed by a host, giving a sneak preview of my book “Confessions of a She-Fan” and answering questions from people who email me. It’ll be sort of like YouTube only you can talk to me in real time. So if you’ve got a sec, go to http://www.livevideo.com, their home page, and sign up as a user. Then you’ll be all set to send questions tomorrow.
Why am I blogging?
In May of 2007, when the Yankees were in last place, I couldn’t take it. All the losing was killing me, keeping me up at night, making me snap at complete strangers, giving me a really bad headache. One night, after a humiliating interleague loss against the Mets, I stormed into my office and wrote an article about divorcing the Yankees. The grounds? Mental cruelty. I didn’t have a blog then, so I vented to the New York Times, which published my article. (You can read it here.) As a result of that article I landed a book deal for a nonfiction account of what it really means to be a fan. It’s called “Confessions of a She-Fan” and it’ll be out in February.