LBW CONTEST & ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT
January 11, 2008
These are the last day to enter fanzine Little Blue World’s holiday
sweepstakes, which ends January 15, 2008. Three randomly chosen
entries will receive a special gift from LBW, including signed
memorabilia and an American Doll Posse poster. Ordering back issues,
extending or starting a subscription will enter you automatically, but
no purchase is required to win.
The winter issue of Little Blue World will be shipping soon. Here’s
what to expect:
* Interviews: exclusive with support performer Joshua Radin on opening
for Tori and with feminist scholar Patricia Leavy who talks Tori,
feminism and music in today’s world.
* Special focus: Tori on Tour. “Reinterpreting the Girls”: Live Dolls
transform Tori classics. “VIPs For a Day”: Two fans share their Gold
and Platinum ticket experiences.
* Feature Articles: “Dispatches and Polaroids 1998-2008″: Checking in
ten years on at The Choirgirl Hotel (Part 1). “And All That Could Have
Been With Their NINE INCH NAILS”: A brief look at the complex history
of Tori Amos and Trent Reznor. “Tori and Place” Part 2.
*Plus regular features like News, Reviews, Expert and our quarterly comic.
Also, don’t forget the photo contest, ending February 1, 2008. Have
you taken a great picture of Tori? Five prizes will be awarded,
including more signed memorabilia, for the best.
See little-blue-world.org for more about the fanzine, the
contests or how to subscribe.




TORI AMOS: PIECE BY PIECE is a biography/autobiography, set to officially release on Febuary 8, 2005. In collaboration with Ann Powers, one of the most respected music journalists of today, Amos shares her self and her passion with readers through a series of face-to-face dialogues with Powers, e-mail exchanges, and the context and perspective of those in her inner circle. Complemented by twenty-five exclusive photos and “song canvases” that trace the evolution of particular songs, this book is an intimate, eye-opening look inside the life of one of the most unique and adored performers of contemporary rock music.
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