Morning Coffee – 11 September 2017
Here are a few stories to read this morning.
- Digital or Print, Fast or Slow, Reading is Fingery (After Reading)
- RIP Jerry Pournelle, the first author to write a novel on a computer (The Verge)
- Judge Rules "We Shall Overcome" Verse Not Under Valid Copyright (Hollywood Reporter)
- In The Age Of Screen Time, Is Paper Dead? (NPR)
- 'Plagiarists never do it once': meet the sleuth tracking down the poetry cheats (The Guardian)
I really enjoyed Lucifer’s Hammer and The Mote in God’s Eye when I was a kid.
I was deeply surprised to learn “King David’s Spaceship” was his first novel. It was a lot more polished than I expected.