Bruce Campbell did a nice PDF redesign of the text of Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, my first novel. Thanks, Bruce!
Here’s a video of my talk on kids, privacy and social media (“A Skinner box that trains you to under-value your privacy: how do we make kids care about online privacy?”) at last month’s TEDxObserver event in London. It was a great day and there were a ton of interesting talks (the set is here).
The Beam Me Up podcast (a production of WRFR in Rockland, Maine) has recorded a great reading of my short story Ghosts in My Head.
The BookLending.com podcast did a quick interview with me and Seth Godin for the current episode.
Just a reminder for Southern Californians that I’ll be speaking at Claremont McKenna College’s Atheneum series tonight at 1845h, and it’s free and open to the public. I’ll be reprising and expanding on the “Little Bit Pregnant” talk on technology regulation that I gave earlier this month at the University of Toronto iSchool conference.
Just got word that For the Win is a finalist for the Prometheus Award, presented by the Libertarian Science Fiction Society; having won this once for Little Brother, and considering the fantastic books on this year’s shortlist and in the winner alumni, I couldn’t be more thrilled!
Just got word that For the Win is a finalist for the Prometheus Award, presented by the Libertarian Science Fiction Society; having won this once for Little Brother, and considering the fantastic books on this year’s shortlist and in the winner alumni, I couldn’t be more thrilled!
Reminder: I’m in LA this weekend and the nice folks at Dark Delicacies in Burbank (3512 W. Magnolia, 91505) were kind enough to host a signing and reading for me on Sunday, March 27th at 2PM.
I’ll also be speaking at Claremont McKenna College’s Atheneum series on Mar 30 at 1845h, and it’s free and open to the public.
Hope to see you then!
Jennifer Hoffman’s written an interesting guide to Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom:
I first discovered this novel shortly after it’s release, when prowling my local library for books about Disney World. Along with the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, it opened up the possibility of thinking critically about Disney Parks, taking them seriously as works of art and culture, and approaching them as implementations of virtual reality and games theory. These books also let me know that hipsters and members of Mensa were kicking back in the parks, loving the attractions as much as I do. That enjoying the Parks and taking them seriously don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
Jennifer Hoffman’s written an interesting guide to Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom:
I first discovered this novel shortly after it’s release, when prowling my local library for books about Disney World. Along with the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, it opened up the possibility of thinking critically about Disney Parks, taking them seriously as works of art and culture, and approaching them as implementations of virtual reality and games theory. These books also let me know that hipsters and members of Mensa were kicking back in the parks, loving the attractions as much as I do. That enjoying the Parks and taking them seriously don’t have to be mutually exclusive.