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Subject: 12 Reasons to Pre-Order my Novel
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:03:41 -0000
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I've put up a page called "12 Reasons to Pre-Order Down and Out in the Magic
Kingdom," with blurbs by twelve people telling you why they think you should
buy it. Here're the blurbers:
- Bruce Sterling
- Lawrence Lessig
- Kelly Link
- Mark Frauenfelder
- Karl Schroeder
- Rudy Rucker
- Howard Rheingold
- Douglas Rushkoff
- Tim O'Reilly
- Bruce Schneier
- Gardner Dozois
- Mitch Kapor
And the blurbs are great, like this one:
Wow! Disney imagineering meets nanotechnology, the reputation economy, and
Ray Kurzweil's transhuman future. As much fun as Neal Stephenson's Snow
Crash, and as packed with mind bending ideas about social changes cascading
from the frontiers of science.
Tim O'Reilly
Publisher and Founder, O'Reilly and Associates
(_NB: This used to be 13 reasons, but I just realized that I somehow ended up
with a phantom entry from Dan GIllmor, who, on closer examination, it appears I
failed to deliver a copy to, like a total idiot. My apologies, Dan_) Link[1]
Discuss[2]
[1] http://www.craphound.com/blurbs.html
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/ukUEeLcfy8zH