I often reference the American Library Association's Banned Books resources. (I just read Ashley Hope Pérez's Out of Darkness due to their list of frequently challenged books.)
Do you know if the ALA's data is different from Pen America's?
I often reference the American Library Association's Banned Books resources. (I just read Ashley Hope Pérez's Out of Darkness due to their list of frequently challenged books.)
Do you know if the ALA's data is different from Pen America's?
I saw how smooth the seams were and thought machine. But it also looks like an extremely thin and boutique fabric and thought he is doing well so maybe hand. The I read your thread and learned you don’t know.
July 11, 2025 at 7:53 AM
I saw how smooth the seams were and thought machine. But it also looks like an extremely thin and boutique fabric and thought he is doing well so maybe hand. The I read your thread and learned you don’t know.
Savage Tales of Conan, published by Titan Comics? Heavy Metal just started publishing again too. The indie comics market (not Marvel or DC). Self publishing to the Kindle/eBook platforms.
June 3, 2025 at 12:29 AM
Savage Tales of Conan, published by Titan Comics? Heavy Metal just started publishing again too. The indie comics market (not Marvel or DC). Self publishing to the Kindle/eBook platforms.
And to be clearer, when I suggest access to the index be made available I could imagine there being provisions for “reasonable access fees” that are highly regulated by a watch dog agency or something like that. Not necessarily that access to the index would be a free for all.
April 29, 2025 at 11:58 PM
And to be clearer, when I suggest access to the index be made available I could imagine there being provisions for “reasonable access fees” that are highly regulated by a watch dog agency or something like that. Not necessarily that access to the index would be a free for all.
If the goal is to break an illegal monopoly you have to somehow end the unique and sole access to the source of the monopoly. I think it would be something like eminent domain for the Internet. Domain names and assets are seized by the government all the time to end illegal operations.
April 29, 2025 at 11:53 PM
If the goal is to break an illegal monopoly you have to somehow end the unique and sole access to the source of the monopoly. I think it would be something like eminent domain for the Internet. Domain names and assets are seized by the government all the time to end illegal operations.