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John Baker’s Blog - Reflections of a working writer and reader
UK based novelist pondering the crafts of writing and reading, with cultural and social comment, film, music, theatre, quotations and the occasional rant against war, religion and politicians.
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Diary of a Heretic
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Phronesisaical
http://phronesisaical.blogspot.comBloggery @meric@ 3 Quarks Daily Ablogistan Abu Aardvark Acephalous Adventures in Ethics & Science All Intensive Purposes Alterdestiny Appletree Arms Control Wonk Arse Poetica Joe Bageant Baghdad Burning John Baker Balkinization Balloon Juice BibliOdyssey Black Sky Theory BLDGBLOG Blue Girl in a Red State Bobby Lightfoot By Neddie Jingo! David Byrne The Daou Report dcat Dear Leader's Daily Thought Decorabilia Digby
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Links With Your Coffee - Thursday
http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2008/05/links_with_you...[Davies/BYU] Corpus of American English When Democrats Go Post-al: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com Mean Streets - John Baker’s Blog Gambler's Ruin is Darwin's Gain - The Panda's Thumb
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Brandywine Books
http://brandywinebooks.net/?result_page=3&post_year_month=20...Conversational Reading Critical Compendium Cybils Literary Award Emerging Writers Network Faith in Fiction Foreward Galley Cat Golden Rule Jones Grumpy Old Bookman J. Mark Bertrand Jerry Jazz Musician John Baker Kate's Book Blog Kimbooktu Literary Saloon Literary Weblogs List Makoto Fujimura Mental Multivitamin MetaxuCafe Mindy Withrow Moby Lives Moorish Girl Mysterium Tremendum NBCC's Critical Mass Nextbook
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A Life In Books
http://www.alifeinbooks.comBookfoolery and Babble Bookgirl’s Nightstand Bookie BookLust Books and Cooks Bookstorm Dabbling Dilettante dovegreyreader scribbles Eve’s Alexandria Ex Libris Full Steam Ahead In Spring It Is The Dawn John Baker’s blog Kailana’s Written World Kate’s Book Blog Katie, Kate, Susan and Sue Leafing Through Life Lesley’s Book Nook Libromancy Maggie Reads Musings of a Bookish Kitty Naked Without Books! Nose In A Book
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Introducing Occasional Links
http://readerswords.wordpress.com/2008/05/04/introducing-occ...a whopping 400,000 books were published or distributed in the United States, up from 300,000 in 2006.” This has happened partly because of self- publishing but paradoxically also at a time when reading is in decline. Are you an Author? Me, too! (link via John Baker) Andrew Gallix, in the Guardian writes on why some feel that while what is written is good, what is not written is still better. Besides, it saves on paper. A reader’s guide to the unwritten
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Introducing Occasional Links
http://readerswords.wordpress.com/2008/05/03/introducing-occ...a whopping 400,000 books were published or distributed in the United States, up from 300,000 in 2006.” This has happened partly because of self- publishing but paradoxically also at a time when reading is in decline. Are you an Author? Me, too! (link via John Baker)
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Introducing Occasional Links: Mayawati, Kafka, Urdu Poetry, Books, Publishing
http://readerswords.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/introducing-occ...a whopping 400,000 books were published or distributed in the United States, up from 300,000 in 2006.” This has happened partly because of self- publishing but paradoxically also at a time when reading is in decline. Are you an Author? Me, too! (link via John Baker)
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One for the Road Linkbucket
http://rarely.typepad.com/rarely_likable/2008/05/one-for-the..., but I'm sure someone else is. Matt Bell on Sloane Crosley's essay collection, and writing about video games. L.A. Times Festival of Books coverage. Get well soon! Max revisits the prizewinners. John Baker on Death of a Murderer. Why write short stories? Should writers be readers? (via) Dan on Storyglossia #27, which is here. Dan also hosts Tara Yellen, who talks about writers and mentoring. A compendium of obsolete skills
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One for the Road Linkbucket
http://rarely.typepad.com/rarely_likable/2008/05/one-for-the..., but I'm sure someone else is. Matt Bell on Sloane Crosley's essay collection, and writing about video games. L.A. Times Festival of Books coverage. Get well soon! Max revisits the prizewinners. John Baker on Death of a Murderer. Why write short stories? Should writers be readers? (via) Dan on Storyglossia #27, which is here. Dan also hosts Tara Yellen, who talks about writers and mentoring. A compendium of obsolete skills