Month: March 2012
LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures
Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972.
That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore: A Zombie Tale
That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore: A Zombie Tale
In the ongoing effort to warn an unprepared world of the rising danger from zombie attacks, one vulnerable group has been left out: small children. That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore is an inviting and entertaining story that helps early readers understand that a mom with fresh brain casserole on her mind probably isn’t their mommy anymore.
Trading clothes with your loved ones
What is the Future of Books?
Toy Shining
Kyle Lambert’s mashup of Toy Story and The Shining.
Romance authors get a free pass
Romance authors get a free pass
So there’s no sniffy condescension or po-mo posturing in a romance novel; they’re the least stuck-up books in the world. Everybody knows that they are written and read just for kicks, and that gives the author an enviable freedom within which she may permit her imagination to run riot. And does it ever. These writers hve no authorial brakes at all, and their irrepressibility is enchanting all by itself. What other kind of author is free to name her hero Sin Watermount or Don Julio Valdares, Tarquin Roscuro or Duc Breul de Polain et Bouvais? There is generally a wild, far-flung and exotic locale: Queensland, the Western Cape of South Africa, the Scottish Highlands. There are impossible situations, natural disasters, a whole pantheon of dei ex machinis, drama galore. And there is, always, falling in love.
Although romance novels as a genera are easy to ignore, they are a deeply ingrained part of the culture.
It doesn’t matter whether you call this “serious” literature or not, really, though it seems to me that when millions and millions of people are involved in the same reading, it is very serious indeed.
What happened to newspapers?
The Ciphers of Social Media
[B]eware of large numbers in social media. The larger the number, the more fluffy it is.
Google+ has big numbers in their user stats, but as anyone who logs into the site can tell, it’s a ghost town. Big number on social media are good for the ego, good for selling to advertisers, but not good for much else. Direct engagement is where the real value is held.