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- Readers’ Digest now fully abridged—files for bankruptcy
- Children’s laureate seeks internet bookclub for kids—first URL purchased, kidslit.com, abandonned after first metrics search string report
- The philosophy of having your nutsack put through a handcrank washing wringer—sorry, slight typo there, allow me to clarify: Alain de Botton to write book about Heathrow
- Jason points to Swindle, a daily aggregator of poetry on the web
- Clive James profiled around his new memwah
- Dan Nester, who’s promoting his new book How to Be Inappropriate, provides a list of the worst things you could do as a participant at a group reading
- Random House about to get a whole lot more stylish
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August 18th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
The only thing I liked in RD was the “Laughter Is The Best Medicine” filler.
It made me reflect that clean jokes could, on rare occasions, be funny.