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Brandon Sanderson talks about his upcoming series (yes, there will be life after the Wheel of Time).
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Terry Pratchett’s moving article about ending life. (via Bibliophile Stalker)
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Chatspeak is nothing new; telegrams used to limit word and character count, inspiring an impressive jargon. (via Diane Duane)
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Steve Mitchelmore on head injuries and fear of reading.
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Cheryl Morgan offers a solution for Twitter addicts caught without web access.
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Meat grown in a lab! The best part will be seeing who can talk the most vegetarians into trying it.
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies will soon be a graphic novel!
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SF Scope plots the length of the Harry Potter books vs. the length of their movie counterparts.
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Apparently, people glow. (Does that make me a vampire made out of diamonds? Please, say yes.)
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What if this hand were thicker than itself with brother’s blood? Cro-Magnon killed Neanderthals.
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Attempting to pick up guys by reading; I can’t decide whether I should be vaguely offended or taking notes.
[Image from the public-domain book The Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheapen Telegraphy and to Furnish a Complete Cypher Adapted to Use in General Correspondence; Including Business, Social, Political and All Other Subjects of Correspondence]