The initial print run for Little Brother is almost completely shipped, so my publisher has just ordered a new batch of hardcovers. Those books on the shelf now? They’re the last of the first edition — get ’em while they last!
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Yesterday, I got two really awesome new graphics related to my young adult novel Little Brother (now in its third week on the bestseller lists!). The first, seen above, was a side-project by Tor Books’s Pablo Defendini, a poster design that started out as concept art for the paperback of Little Brother. Pablo actually gave me one of the very small number of prints he made of this and now I can’t wait to get it framed and hung up — I love every little thing about it, from the RFID tag to the hidden message in the binary around the border. Oh, and Pablo does great hands.
Next up is this:
It’s the artwork (not yet final) for the UK edition of Little Brother, which will be published in November by HarperCollins UK. It’s a little less upbeat than the US cover, but I like the stencil-graffiti look, which hearkens to all the political movements (starting with early Christianity) that were bound together by illegal writing on walls. (If you’d like to get a notice when the UK edition is available, mail me).
Last week, I recorded a vlog for BBtv from my Seattle hotel room, offering a rare glimpse into the precaffeinated life of a book-tour author. There’s a reading from Little Brother, and a tour of the rather extraordinary minibar (the highlights: canned designer oxygen and an “intimacy kit”).
Here’s the final installment in the amazing Instructables series of HOWTOs inspired by my young adult novel Little Brother. This week, it’s a HOWTO on TOR, The Onion Router, a technology for increasing your privacy and anonymity when you look at the web, and for getting around censorwalls.
The Instructables folks did an amazing job with this — and the response has been great!
When you go online, you leave tracks all over the place. You could be hanging out with friends on IM, checking out websites, or downloading music. If you live in a country where snoops are prying into what ordinary citizens do online (lke, um, the US) you want a way to cover those tracks.If you’re in school, though, then it’s even worse. No matter what country you’re in, chances are that your access to the internets is as snooped-on as any police state in the world.
So, how do we escape our little virtual prisons? In this Instructable, I’ll tell you about something called Tor (The Onion Router.) I’ll tell you how it works, and then offer some simple instructions on how to get your web browser hooked up. No more getting snooped!
ZOMG — Writing in the comment section of Making Light, Abi Sutherland penned this Little Brother ditty, to be sung to the tune of How Can I Keep From Singing?:
My high school days were simple once
But now that time is ending.
I’ve learned how much I have to lose
And what is worth defending.
My freedom and my privacy
Depend on one another.
And those who threaten either one
Will deal with Little Brother.Encryption guards my web of trust
Against the infiltration
Of DHS officials who
Would pry for information.
The Xnet grows with leaps and bounds
No outside force can smother
The message spreads from peer to peer:
We all are Little Brother.The army trucks and prison cells
That caught us and confined us
Stripped all the innocence away
That we had thought defined us.
But now we know how strong we are
When we work with each other
So anyone who’s watching us:
Watch out for Little Brother.
Today, I’ll be winding up this phase of my book tour for my young adult novel Little Brother (now in its second week on the NYT bestseller list!) with an appearance at Books of Wonder in midtown Manhattan, near Union Square, from 5-7PM. I’ll be speaking, reading and signing (there are free cupcakes!) — can’t wait to see you there!
Monday, May 26, 2008
5-7 pmBooks of Wonder
18 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 989-3270
I’ll be back in New York for one final Little Brother event, the postponed Comic Book Legal Defense Fund benefit, in August.
Rachel Goldeen’s just posted the video of my ~hour-long appearance at the Los Altos Public Library to YouTube, in seven parts. Thanks, Rachel!
Bugger. One of the people involved in my Comic Book Legal Defense Fund benefit event in NYC this Sunday has taken ill and we’ve had to postpone the event until August. Sorry everyone — hope I’ll get to see you Monday at 5PM at Books of Wonder near Union Square. All advance ticket holders will
have their ticket donation refunded.
Instructables has just posted the latest installment in its series of HOWTOs inspired by my novel Little Brother — this time, it’s “How to blend in with a crowd.”
Stay as close to the most dense part of the crowd. It is easier to find people straggling about on the edges. It’s harder to find people that are in the middle of everything since everyone is moving around you. If people are moving in small groups through the crowd, pick a random one and pretend that you are with them by following closely behind.
I did a great little segment on Little Brother and DRM for TechTV/G4’s Attack of the Show yesterday as part of my San Francisco book tour appearances.