
another fabulous book club, this time focusing on independent publishing of the literary fiction variety [which, according to wikipedia is of higher value than commercial genre fiction…] = influx press is in the house!
shiromi pinto, annabel banks, gary budden and kit caless are guests, writers all of them and the two men [+ sanya semakula who was not present] running the business side of things. how do they survive in this world of nonstop audio/visual entertainment?
maybe we will find out! enjoy a fascinating discussion dominated by non-humanoid avatars ….
and here is some more context:
- the original livestream from this past wednesday:
- a few pics to illustrate “plastic emotions” – the love story between minette de silva and le corbusier are in order:
- do you want to see these avatars in the REAL WORLD? Gary and Kit have a podcast:
- found annabel reading poetry = i love her stuff [her first collection “dtr” is on order]
- the definition of literary fiction according to wikipedia [and the critique]:
- influx is cool = have i said this before? will these folks come back on the show? will eliza clark come? anna vaught?
- a new show is being added to the sl book club = starting in july, yvonne battle-felton will tell it like it is lived: everyone is welcome to read and/or listen!
- drax ventured out into the physical realm this past weekend despite having publicly made ridiculous claims that he would stay home all year and beyond …
- community leaders in sl speak up on #blacklivesmatter:
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