[Air-l] new book: The words that took us there: Ethnography in a virtual reality

Frank Schaap architext at fragment.nl
Thu Sep 12 09:30:26 PDT 2002


Dear list members,

It's been a bit of a struggle (see below) but I'm happy to announce that my
ethnography of a role-playing MOO was recently published and is now also
available overseas:

Title: The Words That Took Us There. Ethnography in a Virtual Reality.
Author: Frank Schaap
ISBN: 90-5589-199-1
Publisher: Aksant Academic Publishers

More information, table of contents and sample chapter available on my
website: http://fragment.nl/thewords/


Two review copies are on their way to the Resource Center for Cyberculture
Studies (http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/), so if you feel like getting a
free copy in exchange for a review, contact David Silver:
dsilver at u.washington.edu


Murphy had a ball!
When you're told that getting a book published is not easy, you expect a lot
of hard work, but be advised that a lot more can and, inevitably it seems,
will go wrong. You'd hardly expect that the first shipment of your books
actually goes up in flames, but in this case it did. It wasn't because of
inflammatory content or fiery argument as a friend joked today, but because
the freight container that was sitting in the Liverpool docks and held,
amongst other things, my books, was broken into and set on fire. Less
dramatic, but adding to the constant delays are the database problems the
international distributor is having, preventing the book from getting listed
in their online system. Possibly as a result all online bookstores insist on
listing the book with a wrong subtitle. Never mind that both I and my
publisher have mailed them about the problem numerous times.

Well, I'll spare you further details... but if you plan to leave the safety
of the digital domain to see your writing printed on dead trees, don't say I
didn't warn you ;-)

Frank.

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