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January 2012

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To be clear!!!

fishingboatproceeds:

I have not read a single post on tumblr with an accurate spoiler. So don’t feel like the book has been spoiled for you or whatever.

But the IDEA that people are intentionally trying to shape other people’s reading experiences really bothers me. Why would you do that? How does it help you? What purpose does it serve? In what way is it entertaining? The whole affair strikes me (to be perfectly frank) as outrageously childish and selfish and immature in the manner of the kid who gloats about secret knowledge of the Truth about Santa or whatever. 

If you’re old enough to type, you should be old enough and mature enough to acknowledge the reality and significance of other people, and that—to use a crass metaphor—just as you wouldn’t want them pissing in your drinking water, maybe you ought not piss in theirs.

This just seems so overwhelmingly obvious to me that when I see people on the Internet fail to show that basic level of human decency—the acknowledgment that other people are real and their feelings are significant—I get very sad. This happens a lot on the Internet, of course, but we nerdfighters are really fortunate that it almost never happens in our community.

So when it does—even when the spoiler is false—it’s just shocking and disappointing.

Jan 18, 2012758 notes
#tfios #spoilers #bibliophile #art #books #literature
Why I like this cover

absolumentmoderne:

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Hi folks,

I thought I’d take a minute to let you know why I think the cover design for John’s new book The Fault in our Stars is brilliant. I am almost as dismayed by the negative responses to the cover as I was impressed by the amazingly wonderful designs submitted by many of you earlier this year. While I respect that aesthetic judgments are highly subjective, there are several reasons why this cover design is strong and that you should like it:

1) Simple is good. The forms and type treatment on the cover are easily distinguishable, but their symbolic meaning is less so. The complexity and sophistication of the black and white inverted cloud design reveals itself gradually upon consideration of the text—exactly what a successful book cover should do. Having been lucky enough read it, I can tell you that the book is intricate, challenging, simultaneously funny and tragic, and demanding of much more than an overly literal or sentimental graphic representation. Some of the best works of art are simple gestures, basic designs, and concepts that seem so obvious you wonder why no one did it before (ahem, all Apple products). But no one did do it before.  It takes a talented designer to have the wisdom to use a simple, elegant design with confidence and purpose.

2) The cover does not have literal references to people, places, or things in the book. When a book cover has a photograph or illustration of a person or setting in the book (or—worst of all—the movie poster regurgitated into the cover), I am deprived of one of my most prized joys as a reader: the privilege of envisioning the people and places as described in the book through the filter of my own experience and imagination. When I am forced to conjure character X as a Hollywood actress or teen model, it makes me angry. Let me do my job!

3) The design is bold, graphic, and immediately readable. In the age of our dependence on miniscule digital thumbnails to sell a book, such a bright and highly contrasting design will undoubtedly capture the eye whether browsing in an analog bookstore or scrolling through suggested titles on your e-reader.

4) This cover design embraces the ambiguity inherent in life, in this novel, and in the many ways that we grapple with life through art. It does not condescend. It does not spoon feed. It makes you think. And I like to think.

Finally: Must I really invoke the old adage about judging a book by its cover? I am breaking my steadfast mantra to John about not indulging negative criticism, but I felt compelled to express my opinion. Let’s wait until it comes out, read it, and then have a discussion. I’ll look forward to it. 

Jan 18, 20124,122 notes
#tfios #bibliophile #book covers #book design
“Oppression also refers to the systemic contraints on groups that are not necessarily the result of the intentions of a tyrant…Its causes are embedded in unquestioned norms, habits, and symbols, in the assumptions underlying institutional rules and the collective consequences of following those rules…Oppression refers to the vast and deep injustices some groups suffer as a consequence of often unconscious assumptions and reactions of well-meaning people in ordinary interactions, media and cultural stereotypes, and structural features of bureaucratic hierarchies and market mechanisms—in short, the normal processes of everyday life.” —Iris Young
Jan 17, 201218 notes
#iris young #oppression #sexism #racism #social groups
“I can spot empty flattery and know exactly where I stand. In the end it’s really only my own approval or disapproval that means anything.” —Agnetha Faltskog (via hermionejg)
Jan 17, 201299 notes
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Jan 15, 201219 notes
#nana #daniel radcliffe #ren #harry potter #snl
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Jan 15, 2012832 notes
#misogyny #slut shaming #rape culture #sexism #patriarchy #sex
Jan 15, 20127 notes
#technology
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Jan 13, 2012685 notes
#shaytards #shaycarl #john green #vlogbrothers #tfios #internet rocks
2012

Be less verbally apologetic and thankful.

Jan 2, 20121 note
John Green's tumblr: To be clear!!! → fishingboatproceeds.tumblr.com

fishingboatproceeds:

I have not read a single post on tumblr with an accurate spoiler. So don’t feel like the book has been spoiled for you or whatever.

But the IDEA that people are intentionally trying to shape other people’s reading experiences really bothers me. Why would you do that? How does it help you? What…

Jan 1, 2012758 notes
#spoilers
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