Thursday, August 30, 2012

Vladimir’s Mustache by Stephan Eirik Clark

Book cover: Vladimir's Mustache by Stephan Eirik Clark
Vladimir’s Mustache is published
by Russian Life Books
Vladimir’s Mustache by Stephan Eirik Clark (Russian Life Books, 2012) has accompanied me on my daily Lake Transit commute this week.

Lake County readers may remember the author, who reported under the byline Stephan Clark for the Lake County Record-Bee.

Vladimir’s Mustache is a collection of short stories set against various eras of Russian History. Jacket copy sets the timeline “from the time of Peter the Great to the years of the post-soviet collapse.”

I am not familar with Russian history, but I don’t think a reader has to be, to find these stories accessible. First and foremost, Clark’s stories are about people who live and strive against the larger backdrop of history.

One story that particularly resonated with me for the familiar society it depicts, was “The Secret Meeting of the Secret Police.” The characters discuss a coming innovation called “the Internet” that will put surrveilance workers out of a job:

“And people will use it?” the narrator asks President Gorbachev.

The president answers, “People will use it, and they will even pay as much as fifteen-hundred rubles per month for the privilege. ... The state will be able to police its citizens for kopeks on the ruble what it costs today.”

I thought the description of our web-accelerated society to be very apt, phrased in a way that people do not often think about. The situation was plausible and I thought about Twitter updates in which the user proclaimed he had ousted someone else as “mayor” of a physical location.

Each check-in or geolocated post is a form of opt-in surveillance.

Other stories in the collection introduce the reader to men and women in diverse places in life. In each story, Clark offers an intimate glimpse at the lives and feelings of his characters.

Clark’s collection was an enjoyable read that I would recommend. I will offer my copy as an addition to the stacks of our Lake, Mendocino and Sonoma County libraries.

Disclosure of material connection: I received a review copy of this book.

Monday, August 27, 2012

‘Hattitude’: Brown tea-time hat

Brimmed hat out of brown tea-table patterned fabric. The hat's lining is black.

The best hats are the ones that I make myself. Here is a new hat, repurposed from a shirt. Brown tea-table pattern, lined with black.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Reppler enhances brand consistency

Screen capture: Reppler network analytics
A lead from Joshua Waldman, social media strategist and author of Job Searching with Social Media for Dummies, introduced me to Reppler, a social media scanning tool that “monitors pictures and wall posts for tone, appropriateness and any telltale signs of someone hacking your account.”

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Blame stupidity for Twitter users’ stupid posts

During #DFMChat, the weekly best-practices dialogue on Twitter among Digital First Media journalists, I went to retrieve a link to Steve Buttry’s latest entry in his #twutorial series for effective Twitter use.