- Heck Yeah, New York Magazine's Adam Raymond all but says in a brief blog post about Friday's festival. "If it existed, [Eggers] also would have won the motivational-speaking award for his acceptance speech."
- Contrarian and Inspiring, is the verdict of Megan Kimble at the Los Angeles Times. "At a time when most major publishers are enveloped in doom and gloom, Eggers’ faith in the power of the printed word sets him apart," she wrote a few days after the award ceremony. "His irreverent, whimsical approach to publishing, writing and teaching doesn’t diminish its powerful result."
- Oh, Please Gawker's Hamilton Nolan rolls his eyes at Eggers's infatuation with traditional media. "Dave Eggers wants to marry print and live in Never-Neverland with it," Nolan wrote last week in response to an April 16 NPR interview where Eggers praised "the curatorial, the calmness, the authority of a daily paper." Nolan's take: "Dave Eggers you are brilliant but not when it comes to the economics of media, at all."
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