December 2009
3 posts
Word of the Week: Discursive
adj. covering a wide field of subjects; digressive
Why this is the word of the week: It describes the way I function usually. It explains why I like the library so much.
Why this is relevant in a greater context: We are shifting from a linear pattern of thought to one that is, well non-linear. This appears to be primarily because of the internet (though the chicken or the egg argument must...
November 2009
6 posts
Reserve List
1. Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum 2. The Quiet Girl by Peter Höeg 3. The Gutenberg Galaxy by Marshall McLuhan 4. A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit 5. The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams 6. Snowcrash by Neal Stephenson 7. The Farthest Away Mountain by Lynne Reid Banks 8. The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman 9. Winter’s Tales by Isak Dinesen 10. Hannah Höch: Album by Hannah...
Idea for Project
Use the library as a resource to write a report on pens. Possibility: Try to find and use the types of pens described to write up the relevant parts of the report. (I had this idea because I used to be a professional pen saleswoman and am embarrassed to admit how much about pens I’ve forgotten. So pen report would be not only to refresh memory but to learn more about something I really...
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About the Artist
The artist is currently an MFA student at California State University, Long Beach. The first book she ever read was about telling time. If she had to choose a desert island book she would consolidate the original Oz series by L. Frank Baum into one volume and bring that. She highly recommends smelling the inside of books as well as reading them. She also recommends looking closely at the copyright...