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Venture money drying up?

Given the nature of my new business, I slowed down a bit on the elliptical this morning when NPR launched into a report on the impact Bear Stearns is having on venture capital in Silicon Valley.

Toward the end, the reporter asks if the downturn will stifle innovation in Silicon Valley:

“Entrepreneurs who are inside large companies but their personality is more entrepreneurial and they see their company slowing down, that can spur them to say, ‘It’s time for me to go out and start something on my own, cause I’m bored,'” responded venture capitalist David Epstein.

Hmm.

(BTW: Just noticed NPR is using “preroll ads pimping their sponsors in the audio player on their site … not sure if this is new or just new to me, but I found it interesting.)

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Beautiful Children …

I just finished Charles Bock’s first novel, “Beautiful Children.” In short, it was an amazing book. Flawed, but amazing. It’s still bothering me. The characters keep rising up in my mind at strange times, especially the street kids. I’m trying to sort through it all and definitely will need to re-read the last few chapters. A lot happens there. Too much to absorb in one read.

I guess I should expect nothing less from a novel that lists the bizarre guitar virtuoso Buckethead atop the acknowledgments section.

In short, the book is about Kenny, a Las Vegas kid who disappears. It chronicles the impact of the incident on his parents’ marriage. It staggers through the Las Vegas Strip following mangy runaways. It slinks through the slime and silicone of the porn industry.

I guess my main complaint is Bock’s tendency to layer detail in a way reminiscent of Updike. While it can breath life and truth into a scene, it also can short circuit the narrative. It’s a balancing act. At times, I just wanted to navigate around all the detail, staying with the narrative thread, that swift cool stream of words cutting through the descriptive silt Bock was accreting.

But I’d rate that a minor flaw, one born of an 11-year birthing process for the novel. That amazes me. What tenacity, to stay with it that long and finally get published with considerable fanfare.

The New York Times Magazine did a decent profile of Bock a few weeks back. Worth a look …

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Zombie Bob

Viva Las Vegas?

The quiet dude from Penn & Teller finally speaks out in this hilarious zombie film. It seems the undead are a perfect fit for Las Vegas. His description of Penn’s demise is particularly amusing. Definitely worth checking out …
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