Changesurfer Radio interview with Cory Doctorow, SF author and open source evangelist.
Cory is a left libertarian and his (free on the web) novel takes place in a future anarcho-syndicalist Disneyworld.
Changesurfer Radio interview with Cory Doctorow, SF author and open source evangelist.
Cory is a left libertarian and his (free on the web) novel takes place in a future anarcho-syndicalist Disneyworld.
Cory Doctorow is a best-selling science-fiction writer, champion of creative commons and, now, self-publishing pioneer. He’s distributing his latest book, a collection of short stories called With a Little Help, without the aid of a publishing house. Instead, he has turned to his online community, and social networks like Facebook and Twitter, to help build buzz, get advice and even copy edit his new book.
Doctorow tells NPR’s Michele Norris the key to making money off a business model that’s built around the word "free."
Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2010/10/25/130811846/doctorow
Climb in your Zeppelin, grab a self-burning book, and prepare for the first Incomparable Podcast, in which we discuss "The City and The City," "The Windup Girl," "For The Win," and more. Plus we mispronounce the names of writers.
The Incomparable Participants: Glenn Fleishman, Scott McNulty, Dan Moren, and Jason Snell. The Incomparable Theme Song composed by Christopher Breen.
Prominently mentioned in this Incomparable episode:
Also mentioned:
http://www.theincomparable.com/2010/08/1-well-always-have-zeppelins-1.html
Charlie Stross and Cory Doctorow talk with Mitch Wagner from Internet Evolution about their forthcoming book, Rapture of the Nerds.