Subject: Re: From Val at FT |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 3/23/10, 11:19 |
To: Val Stevenson <val_stevenson@dennis.co.uk> |
Hmmm... The project sounds fabulous, and Im a major True/Slant fan. Im not up for it purely and simply because Im about to try a big project of my own.
I think my friend Andy Worthington is well worth approaching. His area is Guantanamo (though hes also good on Stonehenge and druids, bizarrely); he writes fluently and his research is flawless. His book The Guantanamo Files is a colossal piece of work - www.andyworthington.co.uk/ Ben Goldacre may also be up for it. Hes a very opinionated science writer and blogger with a high media profile here and his book is being translated for a US edition - http://www.badscience.net/ (We are all members of the Strange Writers Group. There is another Strange Writers Group which is mainly SF, but we got there first!) I dont know David Isenberg, but hes strong - and hilariously funny - on US defense issues. (Ive just finished a site for a nuclear policy think tank website he used to write for, and he was the only light in a looooong, dark, wrist-slittingly depressing tunnel.) Its a great idea, so if I think of other people, Ill pass their names to you. You may not be interested in single-issue bloggers most of the people I know are specialists.
My own project, which may not work, is an offshoot from the website for The Pavement (http://thepavement.org.uk/, still in beta) I am chair of trustees, site wrangler, proof reader etc etc of a minuscule volunteer-run homeless charity. I was inspired by Union of Unemployed (www.unionofunemployed.com/), which enables people to lobby locally and obtain greater political clout. Our readers get the shitty end of the stick, so I thought Id set up a union of homeless and vulnerably-housed people as a SMS-based social network. I do like small and easily managed projects...
A review whenever sounds great.
Will you keep me updated about your project, though Im very interested.
VxHi, Val-
Just wanted to let you know that I received the book a while back, have already compiled some notes, and will get back to you with a review reasonably soon; been more swamped than usual, as I'm now writing for The New York Observer and the Skeptical Inquirer in addition to some other things.
In addition, I wanted to see if you might be interested in a project I'm launching or might know someone else who would be. The intention is to overthrow the existing media structure within the English-speaking world by way of a distributed cartel of bloggers operating within an improved communications network itself operating in conjunction with open-source software being developed for the purpose. I've got several prominent bloggers on this side of the pond committed already and have managed to get backing from a financially-endowed media entity up here in NYC, True/Slant. To put in more Fortean terms, I am launching a global conspiracy.
Below, I've pasted a rough draft summary detailing the specific aspects of the network structure and associated software; let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Barrett Brown
Brooklyn, NY
512-560-2302
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