Oranges and Peaches

A patron asks a librarian for a book called "Oranges and Peaches." The librarian asks, Do you happen to know the book's author? The patron replies, Oh, it's by someone named Darwin. I have to read it for a class. The librarian finds a copy of "The Origin of Species" for the patron.

3.23.2008

Digital fiction

Well, this is humbling. Here I am all excited about mapping out events that take place in books at my Twilight program tomorrow, but here is a story that takes place on a google map. This is very cool, and there are more to come.
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