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FRAGMENTS
REFLECTIONS ON BOOKS AND PUBLISHING BY CAMELIA ELIAS
Speech Acts
‘I’ve said what I wanted to say.’ A good speech act.
Form or Transform
How good is the fortuneteller who doesn’t put her clients on the spot?
Library
A thought on self-reference.
Transactions
A thought on what the fortuneteller transacts with.
Jean Grolier
On Jean Grolier’s advice to typographers.
Transference
A thought on what makes a reader of the cards interesting.
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Not spiritual
The fortuneteller is not spiritual. She is Zen.
The Oxford Don
A reflection on belonging and how to make yourself dumb, the day after the defence of In Cite: Epistemologies of Creative Writing.
Logical
A contemplative fragment prompted by a review of The Logician.