February 2012
28 posts
Started reading Throne of the Crescent Moon by... →
I don’t believe in safety nets: I believe in trapdoors
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Their fashion sense was early Nazgul
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Stockhausen Syndrome
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Photography is the art that justifies atrocity: war photography, pornography,...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Welcome to Valhalla,” he said.
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Guy who used to be in the refrigerant industry, he still cooks with Freon.
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
Before the crash, this part of the city looked like a cross between a Downtown...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
When I finally came to, it was dark.
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
All those young photographers who are at work in the world, determined upon the...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
We know that love will be reborn, that death holds its own marvels, that both...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Available Dark: A Crime Novel by Elizabeth Hand
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Mr. Bunter served him with glorious food, incomparable coffee, and the Daily...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
I give you full credit for the discovery, I crawl, I grovel, my name is Watson
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
I say, Parker, I think this co-operative scheme is an uncommonly good one....
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
Parker, acushla, you’re an honor to Scotland Yard. I look at you, and Sugg...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Whose Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
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Finished reading Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L.... →
If only we could abolish industrialism. I’m afraid, though, we shall never...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
Joyce has freed us from the superstition of syntax,” agreed the curly man....
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
Peter wedged himself in with some difficulty next to a very large, curly-haired...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
You don’t say so?” said Peter. “The faithful hound welcomes...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
With that instinct which prompts one, when depressed, to wallow in every...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
The new economy deals in wispy entities such as information, relationships,...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in New Rules for the Economy by Kevin Kelly
The tricks of the intangible trade will become the tricks of your trade.
– Highlighted by erin kissane in New Rules for the Economy by Kevin Kelly
Started reading New Rules for the Economy by Kevin... →
But it’s as though they
had caught some kind of disease that made it so they...
– Highlighted by erin kissane in The Information Diet by Clay A. Johnson
Started reading The Information Diet by Clay A.... →