- Exquisite Tweets from @McKelvie, @cascio On the subject of OMG ZOMBIE novels
- The War of the Worlds, Plus Blood, Guts and Zombies: Amazon.co.uk: H G Wells: Books I think this trend is over now. For shame, S&S.
- Lapham’s Quarterly • Herman Melville Likes Your Beard
- Readings: Australia’s independent ebook retailer First launch from Booki.sh: Australian HTML5, cloud-based sales and ereading platform.
- How novels came to terms with the internet | Books | The Guardian "The internet has altered our lives in ways television never did or could, but mainstream literary novelists – by which I mean writers who specialise in realistic, character-based narratives – have mostly shied away from writing about this, perhaps hoping that, like TV, it could be safely ignored. They've ceded the field to authors of speculative fiction, such as William Gibson and Cory Doctorow, whose hacker and brand-ninja characters exist primarily to explain or propound ideas about bleeding-edge technology, or thriller writers who concoct ingenious but outlandish tales about the potential nightmares lurking in same." Oh hai NR.
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January 25, 2011
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