redfence, and a suggestion for Pynchon's _next_ project

mikebailey at speakeasy.net mikebailey at speakeasy.net
Wed Oct 25 03:53:22 CDT 2006


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Helms [mailto:helmstreet at hotmail.com]
> Subject: Re: It's beginning to start
> 
> Well, I wasn't going to post this, but since there still seems to be some 
> interest in _Only Revolutions_ (NBA finalist!!), here's my review of _OR_: 
> http://redfenceproject.com/NewDesign/articles_sp.pl?onlyrev=1 .
> 
> I received no ARC so I suppose my little 
> magazine didn't make the cut. ::sniff::

No ARC for ATD? - too bad, but some of us don't even have our own magazines (-;
Anyway, better luck with his next book. You know, Pynchon hasn't covered the Middle Ages in any great detail ... yet ...
redfence project is a nifty mag. I like the hibiscus tea article. Your reviews might make of me a Danielewski reader yet. Thanks for the link.
mike bailey
"It is not difficult to define the place that Linux should occupy in a well-ordered social life. It should be its spiritual core"-Simone Weil, from 'The Need for Boots'

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