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I have a split personality. "Jason Merkoski" is my professional
personality. "Jason Murk" is my fictional personality. Attached are
graphs of the connections that each of my personalities has, in the
social networking Web 2.0 universe. The hilights? Merkoski is linked
to by famed 1980s technology evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and Murk has
books for sale at Penguin Books India.
I have a split personality. "Jason Merkoski" is my professional
personality. "Jason Murk" is my fictional personality. Attached are
graphs of the connections that each of my personalities has, in the
social networking Web 2.0 universe. The hilights? Merkoski is linked
to by famed 1980s technology evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and Murk has
books for sale at Penguin Books India.
I have a split personality. "Jason Merkoski" is my professional
personality. "Jason Murk" is my fictional personality. Attached are
graphs of the connections that each of my personalities has, in the
social networking Web 2.0 universe. The hilights? Merkoski is linked
to by famed 1980s technology evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and Murk has
books for sale at Penguin Books India.
I have a split personality. "Jason Merkoski" is my professional
personality. "Jason Murk" is my fictional personality. Attached are
graphs of the connections that each of my personalities has, in the
social networking Web 2.0 universe. The hilights? Merkoski is linked
to by famed 1980s technology evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and Murk has
books for sale at Penguin Books India.
I don’t think I ever blogged about chess before, not sure I will again, but I love the chess font, and I found this textbook illustration to be one of maximum tension. Like a powder keg. There’s a (Borgesian) garden of forking paths from here, and it can go any and all ways, explode in all ways, and this is one of those chess games where there’s no correct analytic decision which can be made, no right move. This is actually one of those chess games where you knock all the pieces over and go for a run in the sun.
The Oscura Press is pleased to publish a new book by Jason Murk called The Dreambook of Skyler Dread. (Well, okay – for the full disclosure, the Oscura Press is mostly Jason Murk anyway.) This book is nine years in the making, although it had an eight year hiatus. It started during the author’s sojourn in the exotic land of Canada – aw, heck, here’s the introduction from the book:
Towards the end of 1999, somewhere between drafting chapters 9 and 10 of The Western, I came across a set of engravings at the University of New Mexico library. These were woodcut engravings of temple scenes, snake charmers and sadhoos from King Edward VII’s India. Around that same time, I was plundering hoardings of Astounding Stories magazine covers, looking for images to loot for chapter 10 of my novel. It was one of the most creative periods of my life, and since then, I’ve always somehow associated those woodcut engravings with science fictional starflight scenes.
Time passed, I finished writing The Western, I changed jobs a couple times, I scored a couple volumes of nineteenth-century engravings and a couple boxes of those 1970s comic books I had read as a kid, and I found myself stuck for a couple months in Toronto — in one of those former British Dominions beyond the Seas — stuck in Toronto while I could have been in India instead, and now look, look:
Imagine for a second that Rudyard Kipling once wrote a book of science fiction — jungle fiction, Vedic starship fiction. Imagine that he wrote it somewhere between chapters of Kim, around where he writes “The Lama looked forth, a hand on either side, with eyes that shone like two opals. From the enormous pit before him, white peaks lifted themselves yearning to the moonlight. The rest was as the darkness of interstellar space.” Imagine that Kipling just-now begins inter-alia a short science fiction book, imagine that he puts down his draft of Kim, picks up another pen, and stares off into interstellar space — most of the universe, after all, is unknown matter — dark matter, dark energy — and we’re only aware of that liminal amount which comprises our stars and galaxies, tiger skins and peacock plumes. But what about that unknown dark-known intuitionist madly perspiring neutrino congers-orrery of Tilt-A-Whirl galactic Ganesha intrigue? What about stone spacecraft flights to King Edward VII’s India on a summer’s night? Tiger-axioms, the night language of alien souls when they speak to themselves in the dark? This unknown dark-known dreaming, this is the night-star of Mitra and Varuna, this is the Dreambook of Skyler Dread. This then is that book that Kipling might have written, best beloved. And the book starts in…
… another time, another world. In the age of wonder!
The Dreambook of Skyler Dread is available from better book retailers worldwide – yes, it’s available in Canada too!
Amazon doesn’t do a good job letting you know when a print book becomes a Kindle book…. I ran into this problem so many times that I created a website which lets me monitor print books on Amazon.com to alert me the moment they become Kindle books:
http://oscurapress.com/mysteria
And while doing that, I found that it was pretty easy to do the same for MP3 songs and Unbox videos as well. There’s a slow but steady digital revolution happening, and all the world’s content is (slowly, but steadily) being converted. Mysteria lets you pick the content you want in your wishlist, and once it’s converted to digital format, sends you an email.
It’s a brand-spanking new application, so I’m really interested in hearing early-adopter feedback if you have it. You can email me at jason@oscurapress.com
Thanks!
And in my zeal to index all the Oscura Press books, I made them available on Amazon’s Search Inside the Book program too:
Oscura Press books are now on the Google Books site - it’s amazing!
You know, I met a guy named Gary once in New Mexico who was very proud of the fact that he said that he was “working with Google” to get his site indexed. I liked the way he phrased it; it sounded as if he had a direct connection to someone at the Google offices, was working the deal, you know, taking care of business. So I suppose here, I too have finished working with Google to get this indexed. I have become Gary 2.0.





