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Makers, A New Novel by Cory DoctorowCory Doctorow has just released his latest novel “Makers”, “a book about people who hack hardware, business-models, and living arrangements to discover ways of staying alive and happy even when the economy is falling down the toilet.” Here’s where to find print ver... |
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Homer and Langley by E. L. Doctorow (Review)In this book, E. L. Doctorow is like a great magician trying to make a monumental illusion out of a street corner shell game, just to prove that he can. ... |
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Cory Doctorow’s Experiment in PublishingAccess the Complete Article Yesterday, we linked to a brief webcast interview with Cory Doctorow about copyright, libraries, ebooks and other topics. Today, he’s published a new and very interesting article in Publisher’s Weekly where he will be a new monthly columnist. It’s a l... |
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Cory Doctorow Joins The CwF+RtB Experimental CrewWriter Cory Doctorow has long been a leading thinker/experimenter when it comes to issues of copyright and content creation -- having long put his works under very permissive Creative Commons license, and making sure that his books were available in all sorts of different formats. However, for t... |
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panlibus: Cory Doctorow keynotes at Internet Librarian International 2009I went to one of the LINK Birmingham Book Festival events earlier this week, and saw the British playwright, David Edgar, talk about How Plays Work. At one point Edgar talks about the particular problems that romantic comedy presents in the construction of a drama, basically because everyone know... |
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Homer & Langley by E.L. DoctorowHomer and Langley Collyer were hoarding hermits who lived in the Harlem of the early 20th Century. They died in 1947 when the hoard they had collected over the years collapsed. Langley, who created traps among the collection, was caught by one of them and crushed to death. Homer, who was blind, t... |

