回复 1506# janehouse7
一张偷拍也要写个新闻?棒媒也太小题大作了吧.....不过US连选个beyonce的曲也写个新闻也雷到我了
又是崔代理,无语
Yuna将于4月22日到达莫斯科
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Rink Notes: Kim, Czisny, and Abbott
Catching up on the latest news in figure skating, including a new book on Yuna Kim, Alissa Czisny's star power in Detroit, and a new hair color for Jeremy Abbott.
http://www.universalsports.com/b ... /postid=529274.html
U.S. author writes children's book on Yuna Kim
U.S. author Christine Dzidrum has written a book on Olympic figure skating champion Yuna Kim of South Korea. The children's biography on the Vancouver champ is titled "Yuna Kim: Ice queen," and will be published this summer.
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福罗里达州时代:全球最优秀10大女运动员,Yuna在列
http://jacksonville.com/opinion/ ... e-athletes-and-more
Dzidrum also published a similar style book on Canadian Joannie Rochette, the reigning Olympic bronze medalist.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the author outlined her reasons for writing about ‘Queen Yuna.'
"My hope is that my book, "Yuna Kim: Ice Queen," will inspire young children to pursue their own dreams in life, just as Yuna did," she said. "Despite so many setbacks in her career, particularly early on, Yuna continued to work hard and persevere until she reached her dream. What a wonderful example not just for children but anyone in life."
http://www.universalsports.com/b ... /postid=529274.html
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那位美国作家
Yuna Kim: Ice Queen in the Press
Posted by Christine on April 11, 2011 in Yuna Kim: Ice Queen
Well it’s been a strange, kinda stressful, but good last few days. The press found out about Yuna Kim: Ice Queen, and I’ve received a string of emails and been featured in various newspapers and on Korea TV. For the first time I found myself misquoted too. Also, one article had quotes attributed to me that I never said. In fact, I never spoke to the writer. They were harmless enough quotes, so I was more amused than anything but still…it was strange to see “me” saying things I hadn’t said.
I’ve also received some cool emails from different people. The most exciting communication came from Yuna’s inner circle…who read the manuscript this weekend and then offered some suggestions which I eagerly incorporated into the book. How lucky am I? When I began this project I never dreamed of receiving such feedback. And just to ensure that my comments don’t get misconstrued in the press… my children’s book has always been an unofficial biography and remains an unofficial biography. They were just interested in reading the book and then afterwards offered some suggestions/corrections. I was so touched by their generosity, kindess and helpfulness. And before anyone asks, I have no idea if Yuna was one of the people who read the book. I’m thinking she has more important matters to attend to right now…like…I don’t know….training for the world championships…than to read my little book. I just know someone close to her read it, and for that, I’m grateful and honored. Anyway, here are a few links to some of the previously mentioned articles.
Wall Street Journal Interview
Universal Sports Article
Donga.com
And thanks to those who spread the word about the book. I’m guessing I owe a huge thanks to Yuna’s awesome fans who never stop amazing me with their devotion and dedication to the Olympic champion. So thank you! I owe you all a cup of coffee…at the very least.
I’ll try to post a sneak peak of the book in a few days…maybe a snapshot of the back cover or something.
Oh and because the book cover has popped up in many stories recently, I want to acknowledge that the insanely talented photographer Jay Adeff took the gorgeous cover shot of Yuna. He is so incredibly kind and talented. I’m so lucky that he allowed us to use the photo for the cover.
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作家采访
WSJ: What lessons children can learn from this biography?
Ms. Dzidrums: My hope is that my book, "Yuna Kim: Ice Queen," will inspire young children to pursue their own dreams in life, just as Yuna did. Despite so many setbacks in her career, particularly early on, Yuna continued to work hard and persevere until she reached her dream. What a wonderful example not just for children but anyone in life.
WSJ: Why do you like Kim Yuna as a skater and as a person?
Ms. Dzidrums: I've always been a fan of skaters with terrific technique. Yuna's technique is breathtaking. Her spins, jumps, footwork, ice coverage are gorgeous. In addition, she's one of the few champions in the sport to continue to push herself, not just artistically but technically. How many skaters have won a world title in such a dominating fashion and returned the next season as the heavy favorite and debuted even more technically demanding programs? You have to admire someone who does that for the sport, who is the standard in ladies figure skating and continues to try to elevate the sport. Of course, I also admire the class and integrity she has shown off the ice as wel Pb~N |