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Reading on Reading: 18 June 2009

06.18.09 | Comment?

As I write this, I’m somewhat pressed for time, and thus don’t have the ability to write up an amazing line of thought connecting the three pieces linked below. However, I suspect that one could be created; were I more professorial, I would write this post up in the form of an essay question.

One: Christopher R. Weingarten on Twitter and music criticism.

Two: Warren Ellis on criticism, word counts, and media.

Three: Michael Antman on media evolution and how it will affect creative work.

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