Monthly Archives: September 2005

blurb patrol

September 18, 2005
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In this piece for Powells, Leslie Berlin writes about how she got the blurbs that matter for her biography of Robert Noyce, The Man Behind the Microchip. Powells features a number of interesting original author essays.

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bad hunting, art chicks, twins, & ugly authors

September 17, 2005
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odd blogs file: dispatch 1 For your enlightenment and entertainment, today I present the first installment of the Odd Blogs File, featuring sundry quotes from the vast blogging world. Here’s J. Del Col, master of the very practically-titled blog Hunting discussion & tips on deer, duck, elk, dove hunting etc.: Stay Informed!, on what not to do if you don’t want to get caught poaching: We had one clown drive through town with a dead bear in the back of his pick-up. It wasn’t bear season, and the bear had neither been run over nor had it died of...

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