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“Sometimes he wished he could gather all the dogs he loved most…”
“Sometimes he wished he could gather all the dogs he loved most and walk off the end of the world with them.” An animation of a sentence by Lydia Millet from her story “Sir Henry” in her forthcoming collection, Love in Infant Monkeys
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What happened at Quartet? And what is happening with Cursor?
– Thomas Farley (09/11 03:51 PM)
Is the single-sentence video a new genre? Is it the trademark of a single producer? Is it the book equivalent of a movie trailer?
Whatever it is, I like it, because it slows down reading.
– Petra (10/02 11:56 AM)
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Commenting is not available in this section entry.I ran Soft Skull Press, now an imprint of Counterpoint, from 2001 to 2007 and ran the imprint on behalf of Counterpoint until early 2009. Here's why I left. I'm now consulting on how to reach readers (details here) and developing a start-up called Cursor, a portfolio of niche social publishing communities, one of which will be called Red Lemonade. read more »
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