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The ghost in the archives #1 – Echonetdaily


drudge plunges into the crypt in search of patterns, particularly a pattern for some nice gloves.
Michael McDonald
None of the small team of
Echo drudges back then would have expected the paper to last so long and in fact be the last of the old paper newspapers left standing on the north coast.
My association with
The Echo began in its first year in 1986. I was the Tasmanian correspondent, filing whimsical stories of farm life, dubious doggerel and philosophical ramblings of an equally dubious nature, along with a cartoon series called ‘Swami Cootamundra says’, a single panel repeated each time with different tag lines purporting to be esoteric wisdom; some of which enraged readers. ....

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Interview with Kurt Vonnegut | Robert Caro


Interview with Kurt Vonnegut
With permission from HAMPTON SHORTS; Fiction Plus from the Hamptons and the east end; volume IV 1999. HAMPTON SHORTS is a not-for-profit literary magazine that puts out one book each year. Copies can be obtained by contacting HAMPTON SHORTS at either [email protected] or at P.O. Box 1229 Watermill, N.Y. 11976 or at (631) 537-2862.
The Round Table: Fiction, Biography And The Use Of Power
Robert
Caro and Kurt Vonnegut
One fine summer day, Barbara Stone and I arrived at the home of Kurt Vonnegut in Sagaponack. We had called Kurt, earlier; and asked to interview him, whereupon he said, “I’d rather interview Bob Caro.” Needless to say, we were extremely pleased when Caro agreed. Caro is the author of magisterial biographies of Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson, and the interview promised to be most interesting. ....

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Monthly Review | The Continuing Korean War in the Murderous History of Bombing


Para-demolition bombs being dropped on supply warehouses and dock facilities at a port in Wonsan, North Korea by the Fifth Air Force s B-26 Invader light bombers (ca. 1951). From USAF (photo 306-PS-51(10303)), public holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 541959., Public Domain, Link.
Tim Beal is a retired New Zealand academic who has written extensively on Asia with a special focus on the Korean peninsula. His most recent work is the entry on Korea for
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism (Springer Publishing, 2019).
Bombing is perhaps the epitome of modern military power and imperial might, both in symbolism and significance. Consider the medieval knight resplendent in his armor that protected against the enemy, most of whom were poorly equipped peasants. The richer he was, the better the armor, giving a sense of invulnerability and wealth, expressed in ornatenes ....

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'I'm not as fast as Stephen King': Ernest Cline explains why Ready Player Two comes after a decade-long wait


Why is so little of
Ready Player Two set in the real world?
It’s partly because now the Oasis is indistinguishable from reality with the advent of the ONI, the brain-computer interface. Also, the real world is tricky. The more I fleshed it out, the more wrong I’m going to be about my predictions. On the other hand, I felt I could extrapolate the Oasis and the virtual world 25 years ahead just from my knowledge of video games.
For the die-hard fan
Yes. The story picks up nine days after
Ready Player One ended. The main protagonist Wade Owen Watts (virtual name, Parzival) was 19 at the end of the first book, and meets Samantha Cook (Oasis username Art3mis) in-person for the first time in the final pages. Though it seems like a happy ending, I knew they would face serious problems in their relationship and the company they have to control. I wanted to show him struggling with success, how he’s not equipped for it. As for Art3mis’ unsuccessful efforts t ....

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