You may have heard this one before: well-meaning web developers announce a long-shot initiative to help compensate writers. Media blogs hail the model as potentially revolutionary. Read more »
Jacques-Jean Tiziou — or just JJ — is a professional photographer based in Philadelphia, PA, working to innovate the way that creatives like photographers make a living and interact with the public. Read more »
A few weeks back, I wrote about authors Laird Harrison and Jesus Angel Garcia, who are leveraging the social web to distribute excerpts of their novels in unusual ways. Read more »
This is the second story in Mary Robinette Kowal's typewriter triptych. The first is "A Type of Favor."
Harold pressed his hand against his knee to stop it from jiggling. It gave him a chance to wipe the sweat off his palm, too. Read more »
There is a phone, there is a phone, there is a phone like no phone that was ever hatched by the feverish imaginations of the world's phone manufacturers, a phone so small and so featureful and so perfect for my needs that it couldn't possibly. Read more »
The old model of print publishing is well-established: an ink-stained wretch, hunched over his typewriter or terminal, fueled into the late hours by coffee and nicotine. Read more »
Truth is more urgent than fiction.
It's a feeling that anyone reading environmental reports (like, say, “Planetary Boundaries,” or even “NASA Data Reveal Major Groundwater Loss in California”) knows well. Read more »
“Nature nurtures life through communities,” said physicist and bestselling author Fritjof Capra. “This is a process that started with the first single-celled organisms. Read more »
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