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Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
do not read this, sing it!
it’s useless unless unless unless it moves you. like beating drums, like beating screwdrivers, like beating your bishop, like beating the homeless. Nothing beats like beating the homeless. And if the homeless is a girl with a family problem it’s wonderful! (more…)
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Tags: delphine lecompte, kittens in the boiler, pk
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Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
I have been thinking the big things about government and civil disobedience and art and society and love and what it means to be a human being and why do we tell the stories we tell when there are so many other stories and why, when there are so many other stories, do I call myself mama, yo. (more…)
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Tags: occupy, occupy art, Occupy Wall Street, protest, rc
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Monday, December 12th, 2011
I often dream I am in jail. I can’t imagine why. Maybe if I did have enough imagination to imagine why, I wouldn’t dream about being in jail in the first place. But what I lack in imagination I always try to make up for in substance. (more…)
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Tags: law, lawyers, police, substance, ws
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Thursday, December 8th, 2011
It may have slipped under your radar, due to the relative lack of press coverage, but there is a bill being debated in the US Senate at the moment that has massive repercussions for the way the Internet operates in the future, and consequently for free speech in general. The bill, backed by US giants Viacom, AOL, Nike, among many others, is called the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA for short. (more…)
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Tags: AOL, Barbie Girl, bb, eBay, free speech, Freegle, Gumtree, Kickstarter, Mattel, McDonald’s, Neil Gaiman, Nike, PayPal, political dissent, SOPA, Soundcloud, Stop Online Piracy Act, Viacom, Visa, Wikipedia, WordPress, YouTube
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
I have a big cock. I had to get that out of the way first. On paper it is easy, but in the real world it is very hard. I have a twenty-seven-inch cock. An old girlfriend called it The Onion. I was very proud of the name. Many years later I found out she called it the Onion because of the smell. I always thought she named it The Onion because it brought a tear to her eye. (more…)
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Tags: advertising, an advertisement, pk
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Monday, December 5th, 2011
Welcome to the third and final part of our interview with Alan Moore. In this concluding section, we speak to the Watchmen and V for Vendetta creator about comics, the work he has enjoyed most, the state of modern culture, the trick to making it big in the comics world, the potential of comics as a medium, and how he’d like to be remembered. (more…)
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Tags: alan moore interview, alan moore jerusalem, alan moore lost girls, alan moore on breaking into comics, alan moore on british comics, alan moore on comics, alan moore on culture, alan moore on pod, alan moore promethea, ambitious comics, breaking into comics, comics full potential, comics potential, craig thompson, decline of culture, from hell, how to break into comics, johnny depp from hell, lost girls, modern culture, promethea, v for vendetta, voice of the fire, watchmen
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Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Here’s the second part of our interview with comic book legend Alan Moore, in which the creator of Watchmen and V for Vendetta speaks about the Occupy protests, Frank Miller (and Miller’s trenchant anti-Occupy stance), and what needs to change in politics. You can read the first part of our interview HERE and the final part HERE. Our thanks once again to Alan Moore for his time. (more…)
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Tags: alan moore, alan moore interview, alan moore jerusalem, alan moore on frank miller, alan moore on occupy wall street, alan moore steve moore, economics, frank miller, from hell, occupy, Occupy Wall Street, v for vendetta, watchmen
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Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Honest Publishing recently spoke to writer and comic book legend Alan Moore, creator of critically acclaimed works including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell. We’d like to thank Alan Moore for his incredible generosity and for being very open and honest with us.
In the first part of our interview, we picked his brains on the shape of publishing, writing as a full-time occupation, and his take on the Kindle. (more…)
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Tags: alan moore, alan moore interview, alan moore jerusalem, alan moore on kindle, alan moore on making a living as a writer, alan moore on publishing, alan moore on writing, alan moore steve moore, alan moore the vorrh, brian catling, brian catling alan moore, Eadweard Muybridge, from hell, iain sinclair alan moore, muybridge, phil baker, steve aylett, v for vendetta, watchmen
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Friday, November 25th, 2011
Honest Publishing is joining the head-losing, teeth-gnashing, arm-flailing frenzy of Black Friday this year (well, virtually anyway). (more…)
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Tags: 0.99 Kindle, ag, Black Friday, Black Friday Kindle offers, Kindle ebook offers
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