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What's worth reading? Books I've read, or would like to read, plus notes about books, writing, and the "literary" world.
        

Wednesday, May 22, 2002

Via DayPop: The hilarious, scary, and very smart cartoon strip, Get Your War On is going to be made into a book with some proceeds going to land mine relief efforts in Afghanistan. This strip pushes buttons on so many levels, I don't even know where to begin.
9:40:20 AM    

Dive into Mark recently discussed an article at Kuro5hin about misleading emoticons. Mark included the "Waka Waka" poem, which I had never seen but which I think would be great for teaching poetry to poetry-shy contemporary students (for many of whom poetry is like Latin -- a "dead" language). From Dive into Mark:

First, the poem itself (there are many versions, this is just one):

<> ! * ' ' #
^ " ` $ $ -
! * = @ $ _

% * <> ~ # 4

& [ ] . . /

| { , , system halted

In English, this reads:

waka waka bang splat tick tick hash

caret quote back-tick dollar dollar dash

bang splat equal at dollar under-score

percent splat waka waka tilda number four

ampersand bracket bracket dot dot slash

vertical-bar curly-bracket comma comma crash

In a related vein, more and more people are posting their creative writing (short stories and novels, as well as poetry) online. This is nothing new -- vanity pages devoted to poetry were among the first (and often worst). But there's some great stuff out there. The best (and most experimental) I know of is Douglas Rushkoff's Exit Strategy. Today markpasc.blog links to a new novel (in progress) for our enjoyment (this one posted via Radio: American Invisible.

If you read this and know of other online novels/short stories -- especially those posted or developed with blogging software, please let me know.
8:09:10 AM    


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