Saturday, September 21, 2013

Fanny and Freddie Mac never loaned Emily Dickinson any money, pencil sharpeners or computer hard drives


 "...she did not publish in her own lifetime."  -  The Harvard University Press

"...this represents a positive way of surrendering this "analog romance" that so many of us have in our thinking and recognizing the validity of archive in a digital era." - Jane Public

"...always back-up everything that you do onto a few additional hard drives and put all of your notebook notes (mutterings & jibberish), your body of work, works-in-progress and creative estate into your Last Will and Testament, moron." - Unknown

"...if you are broke and cannot con your immediate supervisor into giving you a well deserved bonus($$$) at the end of this quarter in order to purchase a back-up drive to archive your creative material then watch this film on NETFLIX and see how hard Hank worked to help your economic misfortune ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/09/business/media/to-recount-the-financial-implosion-a-magazine-turns-to-film.html?_r=0"