[Kopimism] [EFF: Cory Doctorow book tour in SF on Thursday]

Eddan Katz eddank at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 15:53:44 PST 2013


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> Dear Eddan,
> Come hear Cory Doctorow discuss his brand-new novel, Homeland, this Thursday at the Booksmith in San Francisco! Homeland chronicles the adventures of Marcus Yallow, a tech-savvy youth drawn into a web of government secrecy.
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> Homeland by Cory Doctorow
> Meet the Author at Booksmith
> 1644 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117 (google map)
> Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 7:30 PM
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> Homeland is the sequel to Doctorow's award-winning young adult novel Little Brother, which tackled themes of technology, activism, and the government's increasing hostility to civil liberties.
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> The first five people to make a reservation will receive a paperback copy of Little Brother at the Booksmith! (Submitting a reservation will help us have a sense of how many friends of EFF are attending, but it is not required.)
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> Cory sez: "I'll be reading from the book, talking about the themes and my inspiration for writing it, and about how Aaron Swartz contributed to it. I'm hoping that the public appearances turn into a chance to brainstorm about how to keep Aaron's work going. The events are all-ages and kid-friendly, and I'll be happy to sign your books, ereaders, floppy discs, laptops, or whatever."
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> Hope to see you there!
> Richard Esguerra
> Development Director
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> P.S. Little Brother inspired me to take up the cause of digital civil liberties, so the characters are near and dear to my heart. Cory is a wonderful speaker and I'm really looking forward to this occasion to meet EFF supporters!
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