Men Running on Tanks and the Truth about Book Editors

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

In which John discusses the editorial process involved in the creation of his new book (still no official title!) and also his previous books Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, and Paper Towns. He also discusses Gloria, the project currently on display at the Venice Biennale's US Pavilion featuring work by artists Allora & Calzadilla in collaboration with members of the US gymanstics and track and field teams, organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art. It's an amazing show; if you're in Venice, check it out.

Nerdfightastic link for those of you who made it all the way to the end of the dooblydoo: http://peopleraindrizzlehurricane.tumblr.com/

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  • YOU SAID "ATM MACHINE"! It's not an automated teller machine machine!

    Come on, John.

  • ATM machine, really john, i thought hank covered this

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  • writers are way more important than editors could ever be. If it wasn't for writers what would editors edit?

  • "Stormtroopers" in Star Wars is one word. Nazi "Storm Troopers" are two words.

  • Maybe he is using "ATM machine" in a "correct" context, ie: A machine with an ATM as part of it. So an automated teller machine in a machine. An ATM MACHINE!...maybe.

  • Geesh John, do you even watch your brother's videos? ATM machine?

  • it's one word. Google it.

  • In the starwars way it's one word.

  • I spy a Wacom tablet in the background there!

  • Using this video in my research paper about book editors.

  • Storm Troopers was a term used to describe the Hitlerjugend before WWII. 2 words.

  • according to wikipedia (yes i know its not the most reliable) the demonym for the people of Indianapolis is Indianapolitan.

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