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Lewis Carroll Reads 'Jabberwocky' - Posted April 28, 2011
In honor of National Poetry Month, we dug up an animated video of children's author Lewis Carroll reading his poem, "Jabberwocky." The poem originated in Carroll's novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. The ... [semanticweb.com]

Lewis Carroll Reads 'Jabberwocky' - Posted April 28, 2011
In honor of National Poetry Month, we dug up an animated video of children's author Lewis Carroll reading his poem, "Jabberwocky." The poem originated in Carroll's novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. The ... [GalleyCat]

Kirkus Begins Reviewing Kids' Book Apps - Posted January 4, 2011
Interactive children's book apps have been steadily gaining in popularity over the past year and now readers don't have to rely on user reviews alone to find the ones worth reading. Kirkus Reviews is now r... [eBookNewser]

Alice Versus a Wimpy Kid - Posted March 22, 2010
It was a big weekend for adaptations of children's books as Alice in Wonderland took $34.5 at the box office and Diary of a Wimpy Kid took $21.8 million at movie theaters around the country. According to Hollywood Reporter, the ... [GalleyCat]

Anne Rice Vook Debuts; Company Plans Over 500 Titles in 2010 - Posted March 3, 2010
Bestselling novelist Anne Rice launches her inaugural vook today, a multimedia version of her 1984 vampire story, "The Master of Rampling Gate." To find out more, we caught... [GalleyCat]

Lost Season Six, by the Books - Posted February 26, 2010
On Tuesday night, the literary television show Lost featured a loving cameo appearance of The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition--W. W. Norton's special edition of the Lewis Carroll classic. Since then, t... [GalleyCat]

Publishing Twitter Lists, Part One - Posted November 11, 2009
Building Twitter lists is like tumbling down a Lewis Carroll rabbit hole: bumpy, seemingly bottomless, but ultimately, enlightening. In an ongoing effort to make the GalleyCat Twitter feed more user friendly, we are building a few fancy new Twitter... [GalleyCat]

Shirky, Syllogism and the Semantic Web - Posted March 18, 2007
A friend recently sent me the link to Clay Shirky’s piece on the Semantic Web  with a “I assume you’ve seen this, what do you think?” I had seen it, but I hadn’t looked at it for years. So I went back for another look. As usual, Shirky’s writing is intelligent, insightful and... [semanticweb.com]

Shirky, Syllogism and the Semantic Web - Posted March 18, 2007
A friend recently sent me the link to Clay Shirky's piece on the Semantic Web... [semanticweb.com]

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