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  1. Creating the Book of Mormon

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  2. Education is linear?

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  3. The Surprising History of Copyright and What It Means For Google

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  4. Time may enhance what seems simply dogged or lacking in fantasy now because we are too close to it, because it resembles too closely our own everyday fantasies, the fantastic nature of which we don’t perceive. We are better able to enjoy a fantasy as fantasy when it is not our own.

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  5. The raven (Edgar Allen Poe)

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  6. Speaking in Tongues

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  7. Attention economy

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  8. A Portal to Media Literacy from the folks at Digital Ethnography.

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  9. Poverty pays for the Kingdom.

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  12. For thirty-six weeks, a sketchbook was sent in random order between four artists: two in Brooklyn, two in Belfast.

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  13. Borges and the Foreseeable Future

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  14. Jacques Derrida On Love and Being

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  15. People of the Screen

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  16. 72 Views of the Tower of Babel

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  17. The Unabomber Was Right

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  18. How to Publish Without Perishing

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  19. Semiotics: the study of signs

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  20. THE VISUAL TELLING OF STORIES

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  21. Rimbaud the Impossible House Guest

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  22. “literary scripturism”

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  23. As virtuous men pass…

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  24. Storytelling for Nerds

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  25. The future of the book is the blurb

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