This is an aside titled 'Posts I Would Like to Post' dated 12/8/09

Ugh, exasperated. The other world, the one where I live more that 50 hours a week, is steadily tightening its tether. But I haven’t forgotten the tomorrow museum. Almost every night I get a paragraph or an outline of something I would like to be an essay but never have the time to complete. Some of the titles and subjects of these drafts: A Defense of self portraiture, the curious origin of corporate storytelling, whether the internet is killing serendipity, books as fetish objects, a review of James Franco on General Hospital, the post-RSS blogosphere, “The writing of the body” (not going to tell you what that is.) In the meantime, please enjoy some past hits: Graffiti in the Wilderness: Rock Climbing in a Granite Museum, Survival Creativity: Return to Pencil and Paper, Rules for an American Fantasy Road Trip, Handmade Looking Writing, The Overexamined Life: Finding Bits of Ourselves in Digital Ghost Towns, Save or Delete: Post-Scarcity vs e-Clutter, Science Fiction is for the Renaissance Men, Where Are the Renaissance Women?, Five Books I Recommend to Everyone, The Annotation Impulse: Graffiti and Social Media, Finders Keepers? When a Found Object is a Lost Object of Emotional Value, and Why Read at All?

Posted by Joanne on Dec. 8, 2009 Tagged: , , ,

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