The uninspired correspondent scratches his scalp, but dandruff and lice, not words, fall onto the blotter.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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"Interntional concern for the minority who can’t read may soon extend to those who can’t publish. Reading—a defining characteristic of civilization as far back as ancient Greece when all Athenian citizens were expected to know how to read—is now taken for granted in industrialized democracies. Publishing by the few Athenian authors brought us drama, philosophy, science, mathematics, literature, and history. As readers, we consume. As authors, we create. Our society is changing from consumers to creators."
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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