Thursday, March 18, 2010

Corkboard

"In the end, whether books come on clay or wrapped in vellum, whether they are as ornately illustrated as “The Book of Kells,” or as plain as a city directory, I have to place my trust in readers. Tactile readers, e-readers: Save us all! Never give up on the power of the written word, no matter the form, and hold its gatekeepers accountable."

-Timothy Egan, The New York Times Opinionator blog



1 comment:

  1. Oh ... I like this quite a bit because I feel that well written words do not care how they are delivered to a reader's eyes.

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