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Weekend marginalia

As the blog shows, I am getting caught up on my book reviews. In fact, the last two were also being picked up by advance.net. Anyway, with at least two more on the front burner, here’s some accumulated material for the weekend.

First a couple minor rhetorical rants:

What part of the word FICTION is […]

Returning marginalia

As usual, being gone for a few days leaves me behind both at work and on the homefront. That plus recovering from the Stampede loss in the Clark Cup championship game tonight means it will be a bit longer before regular programming resumes with several book reviews, etc., In the interim:

My friend Mike at […]

Departing marginalia

Wanted to note a couple items that popped up over the last day or so before I head off for the season’s big Junior Olympic volleyball tournament. I’m hoping the Minneapolis Convention Center (which is wall-to-wall volleyball courts during the tournament) has wireless access so I can hear the Stampede Clark Cup finals games over […]

Dicta and marginalia

Now that Blogger evidently has quit spasming, here’s a selection of various items I haven’t had time to post or, when I did, Blogger was being uncooperative:

An enterprising law student has compiled a collection of law review articles citing legal blogs. (Via How Appealing). And, if you must know, no, this blog did not […]

Marginalia with linkage

It is worth at least looking at, if not reading, the article that was the subject of The World’s Fastest Article Rejection by a Law Review. (Via Discourse.net). Blog headline of the week: Anyone in Leeds missing a book bound in human skin? As a follow-up to the above item, there is actually a […]