--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], bob_brigante <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > Borders, and Barnes and Noble United States bookstore chains have > > both selected three-time Oscar-nominated director David Lynch's > soon- > > to-be-released new book, 'Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, > > Consciousness, and Creativity' (Tarcher/Penguin) for a special > sales > > promotion in more than 1,600 stores throughout the US. > > > > The book, which can currently be pre-ordered at Amazon.com, > > officially goes on sale December 28th and will be prominently > > showcased, from January 1 to 29, on sales tables in the front area > of > > every single Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Walden book stores in > the > > nation, as well as hundreds of independent book stores. > > > > Called the film director of our era, Lynch writes beautifully—in > > simple, penetrating, profound and captivating words—about > > Transcendental Meditation, creativity, and film in the book. > > > > Despite his incredibly busy schedule promoting his new film at the > > same time, Lynch has also agreed to do major national publicity, > > including traveling to a few key US cities in January. > > > > In addition, Lynch's literary agent is working with top publishers > > representing more than 50 countries throughout Europe, Asia, and > > South America for translation and international distribution of > the > > book for a release date in March or April of 2007. > > > > Here are excerpts from Amazon.com editorial reviews on Catching > the > > Big Fish: > > > > In Catching the Big Fish, Lynch writes candidly about the > tremendous > > creative benefits he has gained from his thirty-two-year > commitment > > to practicing Transcendental Meditation. > > > > In brief chapters, Lynch describes the experience of 'diving > within' > > and 'catching' ideas like fish-and then preparing them for > television > > or movie screens, and other mediums in which Lynch works, such as > > photography and painting. > > > > Catching the Big Fish provides unprecedented insight into Lynch's > > methods, as it also offers a set of practical ideas that speak to > > matters of personal fulfillment, increased creativity, and greater > > harmony with one's surroundings. > > > Sounds great, but I wonder why it isn't going on sale *before* > Christmas? >
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