#Quakebook news
Exciting news from @quakebook that not even this morning’s heavy rain could dampen: Yes, you read it right! The bilingual print version will be available to buy in Japan from 14 June, for around ten of...
View ArticleJishin-yoi: the feeling of earthquake drunkenness
It usually starts with a jolt. If walking or standing, I notice the ground beneath my feet start to move, or if sitting I feel it along my spine. I brace myself for what is coming, look up at the …...
View ArticleWell Red magazine Issue 8
What a year it has been for Liverpool Football Club. Ditching two managers, one sometimes loved, one universally loathed. Jettisoning two feckless owners with the assistance of unlikely heroes in the...
View ArticleImagining the future
Even in a normal year, a lot of news can happen in 10 days. Unfortunately for someone with intermittent internet connection, 2011 has been far from a normal year, so the last 10 days have seen almost...
View Article‘The most photographed anonymous man in the world’
I got a really lovely thank you from the #quakebook team, despite only doing something very simple to help with the publication of an interview with Our Man in Abiko in the Embassy of Japan in the UK’s...
View ArticleThe Teas That Bind
My new book is available for download! Surviving earthquakes, one brew at a time. The book comprises posts written for ten minutes hate since the Great East Japan earthquake struck on 11 March 2011,...
View ArticleReconstructing 3/11
Reconstructing 3/11 is live. But what is Reconstructing 3/11 all about, you might ask? The team that brought you #quakebook has come together to launch a new type of journalism. Nine contributors with...
View ArticleNo Kindle required
Recently, I have been plugging the heck out of three great ebooks: Quakebook Reconstructing 3/11 The Teas that Bind Since the launch of my own ebook last weekend, it seems that the question that has...
View Article‘ebooks are democracy in action’
Creative force behind Quakebook, Reconstructing 3/11 and the Abiko Free Press, Our Man in Abiko is interviewed here about his thoughts on ebooks, publishing, crowdsourced journalism and, er… cats. All...
View ArticleHana Walker’s Half Life 2:46 by Our Man in Abiko
I consider myself lucky to know Our Man in Abiko and was proud to be part of the team he assembled to put #Quakebook together, containing stories of the Great East Japan Earthquake, before signing up...
View Article#Quakebook news
Exciting news from @quakebook that not even this morning’s heavy rain could dampen: Yes, you read it right! The bilingual print version will be available to buy in Japan from 14 June, for around ten of...
View ArticleJishin-yoi: the feeling of earthquake drunkenness
It usually starts with a jolt. If walking or standing, I notice the ground beneath my feet start to move, or if sitting I feel it along my spine. I brace myself for what is coming, look up at the...
View ArticleWell Red magazine Issue 8
What a year it has been for Liverpool Football Club. Ditching two managers, one sometimes loved, one universally loathed. Jettisoning two feckless owners with the assistance of unlikely heroes in the...
View ArticleImagining the future
Even in a normal year, a lot of news can happen in 10 days. Unfortunately for someone with intermittent internet connection, 2011 has been far from a normal year, so the last 10 days have seen almost...
View Article‘The most photographed anonymous man in the world’
I got a really lovely thank you from the #quakebook team, despite only doing something very simple to help with the publication of an interview with Our Man in Abiko in the Embassy of Japan in the...
View ArticleThe Teas That Bind
My new book is available for download! Surviving earthquakes, one brew at a time. The book comprises posts written for ten minutes hate since the Great East Japan earthquake struck on 11 March 2011,...
View ArticleReconstructing 3/11
Reconstructing 3/11 is live. But what is Reconstructing 3/11 all about, you might ask? The team that brought you #quakebook has come together to launch a new type of journalism. Nine contributors with...
View ArticleNo Kindle required
Recently, I have been plugging the heck out of three great ebooks: Quakebook Reconstructing 3/11 The Teas that Bind Since the launch of my own ebook last weekend, it seems that the question that has...
View Article‘ebooks are democracy in action’
Creative force behind Quakebook, Reconstructing 3/11 and the Abiko Free Press, Our Man in Abiko is interviewed here about his thoughts on ebooks, publishing, crowdsourced journalism and, er… cats. All...
View ArticleHana Walker’s Half Life 2:46: Our Man in Abiko
I consider myself lucky to know Our Man in Abiko and was proud to be part of the team he assembled to put #Quakebook together, containing stories of the Great East Japan Earthquake, before signing up...
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