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Stitch Bitching: Again

I’m actually posting twice because after class I realized I had more to say on the matter. And I can’t wait until Monday, because by then I will have forgotten. On the issue of plagiarism, Jackson seems to think there … Continue reading

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We Are Who We Say We Are

I’m going to focus this post on a small portion of Shelley Jackson’s “Stitch Bitch” mostly because it was a helllish chapter to slog through, but also because her sections “Body Not Whole” and “Write Mutt” in particular caused me … Continue reading

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Hel- *p’tewy!* -vetica

I’m an avid enjoyer of fonts. There, now that’s out of the way. Typography doesn’t seem to be a lost art to me, nor does it look as though creative and/or functional fonts have become stagnant in their production. Yet … Continue reading

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The Book Was Better

As one of those weird young people who actually prefers books to most other story-telling media, I’m inclined to disagree with these contemporary doomsayers who warn that the digital revolution signals the death of the book and the end of … Continue reading

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