Social Media is Unchristian
Once I read a really revealing book about social media and the primary 21st century economy. The book I speak of is 24/7 by Columbia University boy Jonathan Crary. Jonathan’s thesis is that American...
View ArticleStupid Teaser Hed Goes Here
Because sexism isn’t something we can turn off like a faucet, or fix like a leak, I asked Lazenby to talk about how we might consider the function of our actions in the context of systems we can’t...
View ArticleDeaver’s Great Chain of Being
This year, I went on a small, self-financed West Coast book tour. As a tool to market my book, it was not terribly successful. Ah, well. As a vacation, though, it was wildly successful. There were...
View Article2014 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
25 Points and anonymous reviews (300-500 words) should be sent to brooks [at] htmlgiant [dot] com. Formal reviews (800-1500 words) should be sent to janice [at] htmlgiant [dot] com.
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Wow, B.J. Best “wrote” 25,660,800 poems about the midwest and you “can,” too.
View ArticleCultural Violence Illustrated
Inequality continues to take dramatic new forms, evolving and building on itself at the speed of transaction and at an inconceivable scale with a voided structure that can be more easily compared to a...
View ArticleHigh Fives
Cool poem-video of “High-Fives” by Ben Mirov from his poetry collection Hider Roser, (Octopus Books). The video was directed and produced by Dan Lichtenberg:
View ArticleLiterature of the Final Interaction
A browser window of playful digital innovation has closed. Like a light wind that dies after sunset. We see the cursor move, a soft click, the tab vanishes. Something like a literature of the web was...
View ArticleStarving the Left’s Political Imagination
In the USA, the political left survives not on the wages of raw fear and liquid capital but on a pleasant wealth of public imagination that must be constantly updated to reflect changing political and...
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