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Neurons making love and art12 comments

acacciatura wrote 3 months ago: 'Dragon Boat Festival,' Fang Zhaoling, 1985 It’s rutting season where I am. Perfect, as it hap … more →

Tags: Insight from neuroscience, Poetry, Psychology, byron, David McDade, Dragon Boat Festival, Fang Zhaoling, Helen Palmer, Hellmut Wilhelm

We few, we happy few … bloggers vs. The Guardian (which has a lesson to learn from computer geeks) 5 comments

acacciatura wrote 3 months ago: Old Media contemplating the leap into the New (Huma Mulji's 'High Rise'; Ozier Muhammad) Dear Comrad … more →

Tags: Book Publishing, censorship, Editors and editing, The Blogosphere, the guardian, Censorship and moderation of The Guardian's books blog, Censorship by The Guardian, Commenting and moderation, Electronic Publishing

A serendipitous postscript to: Bruce Chatwin, blogging pioneer

acacciatura wrote 4 months ago: A good reporter thinking in what couldn’t be deemed his finest hour was complaining the other … more →

Tags: Book Publishing, criticism, music and words, Poetry, The Blogosphere, Basho, Bruce Chatwin, Japanese influences on Bruce Chatwin's writing, kevin volans

As goes blogging, so goes literature … or, … Bruce Chatwin, blogging pioneer9 comments

acacciatura wrote 4 months ago: Bruce Chatwin by Shawn Yu: http://gumkid.blogspot.com/ Mary Roach on Bill Streever’s Cold in l … more →

Tags: Book Publishing, Editors and editing, Social Trends, The Blogosphere, Antony Gormley, Art as audience participation, Blogging's effect on literature, Bruce Chatwin, cold

The rafts of the unwelcoming print journos34 comments

acacciatura wrote 6 months ago: Le Radeau de la Méduse When in July of 1816 a crude raft, constructed in haste, was found floating o … more →

Tags: Editors and editing, The Blogosphere, A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters, heather brooke, Journalism in the age of the net, Julian Barnes, Le Radeau de la Méduse, Portfolio, Print media vs. the blogosphere

Stick to your Polish, Joseph Conrad! … Whoa, Cleopatra! 144 comments

acacciatura wrote 6 months ago: A few questions and some leftover thoughts from the last entry in this blog, Ruth Padel and the Pres … more →

Tags: Poetry, Psychology, Social Trends, The Blogosphere, cleopatra, Derek Walcott, Doris Lessing, Harold Francis Bell, Judge Sonia Sotomayor

Ruth Padel and the presentation of intelligent pulchritude in everyday life136 comments

acacciatura wrote 7 months ago: Something missing in the hullabaloo about a great poet, Derek Walcott, apparently having trouble lea … more →

Tags: Poetry, The Blogosphere, Social Trends, Psychology, Gender in the blogosphere, Ruth Padel, Feminism, women in poetry, Derek Walcott

== H A P P Y == E A S T E R ==13 comments

acacciatura wrote 8 months ago: === H=A=P=P=Y === E=A=S=T=E=R === The title of the painting by PATTY BURRETS who is or was living in … more →

Tags: Easter, Patty Burrets

Hands off that haiku, that German painting, please26 comments

acacciatura wrote 10 months ago: Annotations for a photograph of a painting in a newspaper article about art from the time of two Ger … more →

Tags: Poetry, the guardian, criticism, Literary criticism, Haiku, Gary Snyder, Lutz Dammbeck, los angeles county museum of art

Editors begone!87 comments

acacciatura wrote 11 months ago: Here is everyone’s chance to show me up as a shamefully inept Googler. Mulling over a recent post on … more →

Tags: Editors and editing, The Blogosphere, aspiring authors, Authors, e-publishing, Editing, Editors, free speech, Life in the blogosphere

A fanfare for the makers in this spot14 comments

acacciatura wrote 1 year ago: One of the first and most generous bloggers to help start this still teetering and uneven site-in-pr … more →

Tags: Poetry, Housekeeping, the guardian, The Blogosphere, Louis Macneice, A Fanfare for the Makers, Creativity in the blogosphere, Mirror Neurons


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