"Published by the ABA of all people...." Curious comment for @DavidLat's first novel "Supreme Ambitions." http://blog.simplejustice.us/2014/10/01/book-review-david-lats-supreme-ambitions/ …
@jasnwilsn Well, just because the American Bar Association historically hasn't published much fiction.
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@DavidLat Oh yes, I understand, and I credit@TimBrandhorst, et al. for pushing the ABA in the right direction. I hope it goes well. -
@jasnwilsn Oh, thank you! I've enjoyed working with@TimBrandhorst &@JonMalysiak (& didn't take@ScottGreenfield's comment as a diss). -
@DavidLat@jasnwilsn@TimBrandhorst@JonMalysiak As well you shouldn't. It was a surprising (in a good way) choice by the ABA. -
@ScottGreenfield@DavidLat True, but challenging because#SupremeAmbitions is trade, very different market. -
@jasnwilsn@DavidLat If it was trade, there would have been a sex scene where the lawyer got screwed. -
@ScottGreenfield@DavidLat Surely some lawyer got screwed (just not sex) as you emphasized "ambition."
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