But the core of what I do at Fusion will be post-text. Text has had an amazing run, online, not least because it’s easy and cheap to produce. When it comes to digital storytelling, however, the possibilities — at least if you have the kind of resources that Fusion has — are much, much greater. I want to do immersive digital stuff, I want to make animations, I want to use video, I want to experiment with new ways of communicating in a new medium. I can do all of that at Fusion.

From Felix Salmon’s essay about why he’s moving from Reuters to start-up TV channel Fusion.

“Text has has an amazing run, online, not least because it’s easy and cheap to produce.” Goddamn, that line alone makes me so angry. The arrogance, the dismissiveness.

Lunchtime Is The Right Time For Procrastination

“Before I start this big writing project this afternoon, I’m going to take a break and eat last night’s leftovers.”

– Lunch Break –

“Well, now that I’ve had those leftovers, I kind of feel like I should take a nap or something before starting any big project.”

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Because girls never exclude other girls or never exclude guys by claiming “safe space,” right? Jesus christ, I get that you have a daughter and you’re looking out for her, but that doesn’t mean that women have it any worse than guys now that you’re focusing on one. Wake the fuck up. What sex drops out of school at great rates? What sex has the highest poverty and suicide rate? What sex is less likely to get into college? Men. So stop being a mouthbreathing white knight.

ruckawriter:

I love when righteous indignation hides behind anonymity. You poor, poor boy. You are beyond wrong, and that you cannot see why, that you cannot see how the made-up data you cite itself is part of the problem, is part of the bias, only makes me pity you.

You’re a coward.

You’re exactly the problem I’m describing.

And you have no leg to stand on. I am tired of you, I am tired of your type.

Good luck with what I am sure will be a long and miserable life.

Beyoncé releases an album – within a week it’s as if it had never happened

Beyoncé releases an album – within a week it’s as if it had never happened

Now, if a book slots easily into its genre, it’s because it’s been designed that way by a writer who knows exactly what he or she is doing. That, I suggest, is an important difference between literary and genre fiction. Not that writers of literary fiction don’t know what they’re doing, but there is a difference in the level of planning. A genre novel is governed by limitations, and the whole of the writer’s skill is directed towards creating the best possible novel within those limitations. A literary novel is governed by nothing – nothing I can think of, not even the requirement to be comprehensible – and the whole of the writer’s skill is directed towards creating the best possible novel. This involves, at some point, a surrender to the unknown.

In Glasgow, just 75% of the boys born there and 85% of the girls would reach their 65th birthday. Boys born in east Dorset, the best performing area for males, could expect to live until 83, and girls who were born in the Purbeck area of Dorset could expect to reach 86.6 years.

The ONS said: “Life expectancy at birth has been used as a measure of the health status of the population since the 1840s. Glasgow city was consistently ranked as the area with the lowest male and female life expectancy between 2006-08 and 2010-12.”

Overall, life expectancy at birth in the UK increased between 2006-8 and 2010-12 from 77.5 to 78.9 years for males, and 81.7 to 82.7 years for females. It was higher in England than elsewhere in the UK .

No local areas in Scotland and Wales, and only one in Northern Ireland, featured in the top fifth of those regions with the highest life expectancy at birth.

I’m feeling such hometown nostalgia right now, you guys.

(Official, pedantic, note: Okay, I don’t come from Glasgow exactly; I actually come from Greenock, which, you know.)