The Best Part of This "Self-Publishing" Thing
/Indeed, it sparks of a kind of intellectual ecstasy that deepens my appreciation for the life in the digital age. Like moving from iron to steel or something like that.
Read MoreHistorian. Author. Ranter. Idea Junkie.
This a blog. Sort of. I rarely use it anymore.
Indeed, it sparks of a kind of intellectual ecstasy that deepens my appreciation for the life in the digital age. Like moving from iron to steel or something like that.
Read MoreWhat grabbed me was the imagery: Here was a group of young women using digital media to turn EVERY convention of music video and rap culture on its head, right down to the way they were dressed. It was genius. WHAT they were singing was irrelevant.
Read MoreBut I gotta tell you: Sometimes it just wears a woman down. Sometimes I just wanna go sit in the rocker and watch the clouds.
Read MoreThe change begins. So gradual. It's easy to miss the opening act.
Read MoreI can't figure out where the comment is --- but someone, a few weeks back, pointed out that the link to the Meat Book Song was dead.
I finally had a chance to look into it. For some reason, YouTube had "disabled" the link. I've fixed the link here at the site. So whoever you were: THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
And if you've never seen our awful, horrible song, well, please! Don't waste another minute!
Meat Song Final Take
I have accumulated zero pieces of paper. Nice bonus to the other benefits. [click no further; end of post]
Website of Maureen Ogle, author and historian. Books include Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer; In Meat We Trust: An Unexpected History of Carnivore America; and Key West: History of An Island of Dreams.
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