- “People buy stories,” but how does authenticity figure in? http://bit.ly/6bEEYo #
- More books repurposed into art. Great little stop motion animation though. http://bit.ly/4qHobQ #
- Interesting comment to this post, http://bit.ly/6pzpcI, relates S.O. to food sales: “What is “fair trade” if not a narrative?” hm. #
- Interesting Katherine Rosman piece about how it’s actually harder to emerge from the “slush pile” now: http://bit.ly/8sFbvy #
- Interesting post about enjoying something more by knowing its story — music in this case. http://bit.ly/8ZYgeg #
- Thanks, @smithmag, for the shout-out. http://bit.ly/4Polmq #
- Mark Doty (S.O. v1 contributor) on “lost possessions.” http://bit.ly/5OY4oh #
- Incredible presentation of a Significant Object in its new home: http://bit.ly/5r9eL6 #
- Pride & Prejudice & Zombies to be followed by Android Karenina. I’d like this form to manifest on S.O. I think? http://bit.ly/6exY3Z #
- Trailer for S.O. contributor Lauren Mechling’s new book: http://vimeo.com/7993012 #
- RT @junkculture Tombees du Camion (Fallen off the Truck), shop in Paris packed great objects; nice site. http://bit.ly/4wLiS5 #
- Frank Kovarik spreadsheet shows years of NYer stories, authors, data points, quality rating: http://bit.ly/8ljmvJ Via Listenerd #
Powered by Twitter Tools
A very useful selection of our tweets — well done, Rob.