Saturday, August 16, 2003

For those who may not have seen it yet, BookCrossing is featured on page 22 of the August issue of the Reader's Digest

Releasing Books Into The Wild River of Readers The problem With Publishing Today – Is Me

Bookcrossing has hit Manchester. On Saturday, hundreds of books will be released on to the streets of the city. Being a virtual writer makes as much sense as escaping communism across the Cold War River. There’s something wonderful, something perversely subversive about being disconnected from the world of goods and services and Kerry Packer, if only for an hour or two every now and again. It’s freedom. Blogging is an uncharted wilderness like the tropical pub by the Brisbane River or hotel of Quest On Story Bridge Kangaroo Point stature.
· Rivercrossing Scores @ Bookcrossing,com- But Can It Keep Its Soul? [The Guardian (UK) 08/14/03]
· It took over 50 years to finish his book [TRFTimes ]