Subject: RE: About the book |
From: "Morrow, Stephen" <Stephen.Morrow@us.penguingroup.com> |
Date: 9/22/11, 10:26 |
To: Gregg Housh <greggatghc@gmail.com> |
CC: Daniel Conaway <dconaway@writershouse.com>, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Gregg,
Thanks, it was a pleasure and very
interesting to meet. I’ll be in touch soon.
Best,
Stephen
From: Gregg Housh
[mailto:greggatghc@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011
9:55 AM
To: Morrow, Stephen
Cc: Daniel Conaway; Barrett Brown
Subject: About the book
Hi Stephen,
I wanted to reach out and say that Barrett and I were intrigued by your
thoughts on the book. We are very interested in the more political side
of this, and on what the future holds. And your way of framing it as a
(non-) manifesto is kind of brilliant--I mean, whatever I do is going to get me
into hot water with some Anons, but what's more important is I would like the
book to get more people to take action, and this could be a blueprint for that.
Bringing in
You were the only one to focus in on some of the more political issues, and
specifically the future, and in our hearts that's the book both of us really
want to write. I admit, I am not really a fan of many manifestos, or
anyway haven't read many I can think of, so in that sense we'd need your help,
if that's possible, in terms of figuring out how to do that in a way that's
interesting and doesn't come off preachy or whatever. Preachy, that turns
people off. More like, here's what I'm doing, what some others are doing;
here's how we did some things in the past, how the process works, how we
identify targets; here are some of the principles that concern me, anyway (not
speaking for all Anons, of course); here are the tools that are available, ways
of connecting that maybe you haven't thought of, and in some cases aren't
nearly as hard as you probably thought; and here are the targets that are
likely to be increasingly important going forward, things we need to be on the
lookout for. But also, and I hope this can be part of it too, that doing
this sort of thing, it's tremendously exciting, fun even. It's changed
who I am, and what I believe is possible in the world.
Barrett and I would both be on board for taking the book in that direction,
that's what I wanted you to know. Thanks for meeting with us--it's been a
real interesting process.
Gregg