Choice: The Best of Reason Redux
C-SPAN's BookTV will be rerunning our November 12 Greenwich Village reading and discussion of Choice: The Best of Reason tomorrow at 12 noon.
Participants include your humble narrator, Senior Editor Brian Doherty (author of This Is Burning Man) and Choice contributor Joe Bob Briggs (author of Profoundly Disturbing: Shocking Movies That Changed History). The event was moderated by Onion staffer Joe Garden. A good time was had by all.
Details here.
And while you're warming up the set, why not buy several hundred copies of Choice? Featuring a foreword by Christopher Hitchens, an open letter from Drew Carey, and drawing praise from Instapundit's Glenn Reynolds to Buzzmachine's Jeff Jarvis to Wired's Chris Anderson to CourtTV's Catherine Crier, our new anthology pulls together our greatest hits from the last decade. Details here.
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Hey, it says "New subscribers: Click here to get a FREE softcover of Choice with a one-year paid subscription to Reason!" but when I click there, it says Choice is half price. Would that be 50% of free?
TANSTAAFC, xray, TANSTAAFC.
There ain't no such thing as a free Choice.
If you don't believe Heinlein, just ask a 5 point Calvinist.
I fail to grok Reason's marketing strategy. I think's a variation on the jedi mind trick.
Hit and Run... you'll never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
Joe Bob Briggs again:
"I'm still waiting for Reason to come out with
'The Case for Child Abuse'"
Heh.
Having worked closely with children in previous careers, I'll happily volunteer to write that article.
Several hundred copies? 🙂
I like that.
Jeff