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A Kind Defense of the Kindle

  • Hans Kulla-Mader
  • October 20, 2009
Stephen Marche has an article in the Wall Street Journal about how, as of now, “the Kindle 2 will become the first e-reader available globally. The only other events as…
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  • Politics

Health Care Links

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 20, 2009
“Lay of the Land,” a look at where the health care debate is right now. “Reid: I’m Discussing the Public Option With Democrats and Republicans” “If a new tax is…
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  • Funny Women
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FUNNY WOMEN #5: What We Were Really Saying

  • Elissa Bassist
  • October 20, 2009
Me I verb you. Him I similarly feel for you in this way, but I’ll never say the word verb. I have feelings only only when I feel like it.
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One of These Things is Not Like the Others

  • Kenny Squires
  • October 20, 2009
Stephanie Johnson’s microfiction creates rich subtext in few words, making each story complicated and true, and each character alive and familiar.
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Google’s Unicorn Defense

  • Anisse Gross
  • October 20, 2009
This week in the New York Times, Google co-founder Sergey Brin wrote an op-ed about Google’s efforts in the realm of digitizing so-called orphan books.  Despite ongoing legal drama, Brin…
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‘Why have novelists ceded their ground to science?’

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 20, 2009
“The last dozen years or so have seen the emergence of a new strain within the Anglo-American novel. What has been variously referred to as the novel of consciousness or…
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  • Music

Tune of the Day

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 20, 2009
Artists: Memory Tapes Song: “Plain Material
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  • Video

Duelity

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 20, 2009
More information at Duelity.net.
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  • Media

Random Media Notes

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 20, 2009
“New York Times to Layoff 100 Newsroom Staffers” “Glamour, Wired Take Latest Condé Hits” (via MediaBistro) The Washington Post has been redesigned. Amy Hertz, HuffPo’s new books section editor, says…
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Michelle Threadgould: The Last Zine I Loved, Cometbus #52: The Spirit of St. Louis

  • Michelle Threadgould
  • October 20, 2009
I grew up in San Francisco, the daughter of a man who arguably loved jazz music more than he loved me. So when I say that I grew up in…
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Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • October 20, 2009
Aakash Nihalani’s tape art. Afraid that you’re unknowingly a sexist? Regender.com is here to help. The sound of trees. Aardman Animation and the Tate are teaming up to make a…
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E-Doldrums: A Book Publisher Confronts E-Books

  • Eric Obenauf
  • October 20, 2009
I know e-books are a cheaper product – both to produce and consume  – and I’m certain that writers do too.
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