Paul Whybrow
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This amusing article on McSweeney's doesn't mention Litopia or The Colony , though setting that omission aside, it still makes some sly jabs at the behaviour and attitudes of people:
List: What Your Favorite Website Says About You
It made me wonder what my favourite website is, for I've bookmarked about 200 since going over to the Linux operating system a year ago. For absorbing literary reading, I'd go with Literary Hub whose daily newsletter always sends me scurrying off into the minds and lives of famous writers:
Literary Hub
Reddit and Quora are both mines of information, as well as being time-consuming distractions, but if I could choose only one site that's not to do with only writing and publishing, it would be The Selvedge Yard, which started as a blog, but has morphed into a website " that celebrates cultural icons in the world of motorcycles, muscle cars, rock & roll, cinema, pin-up beauties, Kustom Kulture, Americana, photography, art, design, menswear, style, literature, and adventure."
The Selvedge Yard
What this says about me, I'm not sure—maybe, 'stuck in the past and relying on dated icons for inspiration and support.'
What's your favourite waste of time...or your go-to source of edifying and educative information?
List: What Your Favorite Website Says About You
It made me wonder what my favourite website is, for I've bookmarked about 200 since going over to the Linux operating system a year ago. For absorbing literary reading, I'd go with Literary Hub whose daily newsletter always sends me scurrying off into the minds and lives of famous writers:
Literary Hub
Reddit and Quora are both mines of information, as well as being time-consuming distractions, but if I could choose only one site that's not to do with only writing and publishing, it would be The Selvedge Yard, which started as a blog, but has morphed into a website " that celebrates cultural icons in the world of motorcycles, muscle cars, rock & roll, cinema, pin-up beauties, Kustom Kulture, Americana, photography, art, design, menswear, style, literature, and adventure."
The Selvedge Yard
What this says about me, I'm not sure—maybe, 'stuck in the past and relying on dated icons for inspiration and support.'
What's your favourite waste of time...or your go-to source of edifying and educative information?