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I’m in fabulously sunny Vancouver, getting ready to head to day two of Northern Voice 2010, the (not-so) little conference that could. Today I will be speaking as part of a panel with the catchy title “Not Dead Yet… Blogging” (which should be followed by intoning, in your deepest possible voice, “or is it?”). It’s always a pleasure to share the stage with luminaries like Brian Lamb and Alan Levine. You should take whatever you can from them… but here are a few links and such I’ll be referring to in my non-tech, unwired, mostly sllide-free portion of the panel:
- The Motley Readers (unbook-club, multi-format experiment)
- Cosmopoetica (my “real” blog)
- Boutin’s “Blogs are dead” article (Wired)
- Lascaux cave paintings
- W. B. Yeats
- Commonplace Books
- Samuel Pepys’ diary
- Michel de Montaigne’s essais
- Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life (book by Winifred Gallagher)
- Bilbo Baggins
- Conceptual Art
- Mail Art and the Zine Scene
- Don DeLillo
- Bryan Alexander (generally, and recent reflective Infocult meta-post)
- Scoble’s (zombie) blog
- Technorati’s corpse
- Ezra Pound’s pact with Walt Whitman
- Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (book by David Shields)
- Twitter is Dead

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Thanks for including me. How did it go?