There has been a great change in the reputation of Wikipedia in the two years since I started calling myself a Wikipedian. Two years ago, whenever Wikipedia was mentioned - particularly in the media, in academic circles, by the "intelligentsia" - it was accompanied by a snide remark or derogatory tone. Suddenly, though, I am … Continue reading Using Wikipedia
Month: June 2009
Consider the floor burnt…
One of my dilettantish (you know, jack of all trades master of none) interests is dance. I did ballet for eight years as a child (not very well) and have done ballroom dancing on and off since my late teens (not very well); I have tried my hand at folk dancing, English country dancing and, … Continue reading Consider the floor burnt…
Cute but not cutesy
Cute has become a much maligned word but it originated as a shortened form of acute and meant "keenly perceptive or discerning, shrewd". This, I think, works well as a description of Sarah Watt's latest film My Year Without Sex, particularly when combined with more recent meanings of the word such as "charming". (WARNING: SOME SPOILERS) The basic premise … Continue reading Cute but not cutesy
When is a sequel not a sequel?
What Janeites call sequels, others, such as Elizabeth Paton writing in the June 2009 issue of goodreading, call fan fiction. And, I guess, fan fiction is a little more accurate since what Janeites call sequels is, in fact, "fiction written by the fans, for the fans of a particular book". In her essay titled "Sequels" … Continue reading When is a sequel not a sequel?
Cheaper books? At what cost?
Richard Flanagan gave the closing address at this year's Sydney Writers Festival and spoke about recent moves to end territorial copyright in Australia which would allow the sale of overseas editions in Australia. It appears that this move is supported by big businesses such as Dymocks, Coles and Woolworths who apparently call themselves the Coalition for Cheaper … Continue reading Cheaper books? At what cost?
Notes from a Wikipedian
Two years ago I made my first edit in Wikipedia ... and got hooked. You see, as a young teenager I decided I wanted to write an encyclopedia. I did start one, but didn't get very far. Life got in the way as I recollect. As with several of my early dreams, however, life has … Continue reading Notes from a Wikipedian