[Plura-list] Podcast: Part 2 of "Someone Comes to Town"; President Supervillain; What "writing rules" actually mean; Negativland's "This is Not Normal"; Leaked Trump doc projects 3000 US deaths/day
Cory Doctorow
doctorow at craphound.com
Tue May 5 11:04:18 EDT 2020
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Today's links
* Podcast: Part 2 of "Someone Comes to Town": Matrioshka babies.
* President Supervillain: Coronavirus Trump is Red Skull.
* What "writing rules" actually mean: It's not list of rules, it's a
list of pitfalls.
* Negativland's "This is Not Normal": Gnomic, sad and celebratory.
* Leaked Trump doc projects 3000 US deaths/day: A new 9/11, every day,
by the end of this month.
* Pandemic profiteering could create social chaos: Societies with 25-35%
unemployment do not produce vaccines.
* Papercraft re-creations of classic Kenner Star Wars toys: From Marc
"Paper Dandy" Hagan-Guirey.
* A federal jobs guarantee: MMT has its moment in the sun.
* Teen Vogue on socialist feminism: "No boss" beats "Girl boss."
* This day in history: 2005, 2010, 2005, 2019
* Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming appearances, current writing
projects, current reading
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🐖 Podcast: Part 2 of "Someone Comes to Town"
On my podcast, the next installment of my reading of my 2009 novel
"Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town," a book about wifi, magic,
dumpster diving, love and alienation. (Gene Wolfe called it "a glorious
book unlike any book you’ve ever read.”)
https://craphound.com/podcast/2020/05/04/someone-comes-to-town-someone-leaves-town-part-02/
Here's how you can get the first instalment, as well as downloads of my
original 2009 reading of the book:
https://craphound.com/podcast/?s=%22someone%20comes%22
Here's the direct MP3 link:
https://archive.org/download/cory_doctorow_podcast_340_202005/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_340_-_Someone_Comes_to_Town_Someone_Leaves_Town_002.mp3
And here's the feed for my podcast:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/doctorow_podcast
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🐖 President Supervillain
Since 2017, the President Supervillain Twitter account - @PresVillain -
has been fulfilling its mission: "I take real Trump quotes and photoshop
them into existing comics."
It's all great, but mapping Trump's coronavirus lunacy onto Red Skull is
some real breakthrough stuff.
It's eerily fitting. I mean, check out "It's Going to Disappear"
https://twitter.com/PresVillain/status/1240678389368918017
Or "it will go away."
https://twitter.com/PresVillain/status/1240307504686477315
Or, OMG, the "inject Lysol" moment.
https://twitter.com/PresVillain/status/1253691162696843264
The creator has a Patreon; it's an eminently supportable project. Not
only is it great material, but they're also taking a big risk, since
Marvel Studios is run by a vicious, thin-skinned, Trump-loving
billionaire, Ike Perlmutter.
https://www.patreon.com/presvillain
Perlmutter has a track record for censoring Marvel parodies that might
displease Trump.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/aug/16/art-spiegelmans-marvel-essay-refused-publication-for-orange-skull-trump-dig
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🐖 What "writing rules" actually mean
My new Locus Magazine column is "Rules for Writers," which sums up a
long-overdue revelation I had teaching on the Writing Excuses cruise
last fall: that the "rules" we advise writers to follow are actually
just "places where it's easy to go wrong."
https://locusmag.com/2020/05/cory-doctorow-rules-for-writers/
These rules are, in fact, checklists of places to start looking for
places where your fiction might have gone wrong - places where it's
likely that you screwed up. They're varsity-level tasks that are hard to
get right.
There's an important distinction between this and the tired injunction,
"You have to know the rules to break the rules." It's more like, "If you
want to figure out how to make this better, start by checking on whether
you messed up when doing the difficult stuff."
That frame has been very useful to me (one of the reasons to teach
writing is to learn to be a better writer by having to explain things
that you just sort of bumbled into). I hope it helps you, too.
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🐖 Negativland's "This is Not Normal"
"This is Not Normal" is Negativland's new video anthem for our very,
very abnormal moment. It's appropriately gnomic, meditative, disturbing
and heartening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUIG2Gcq_E8
It's part celebration of the best of weird life, and part lament for the
weird times we're in, with that amazing Negativlandish ambivalence. It's
from their 2019 album "True False."
https://www.negativlandtruefalse.com/truefalse-preorder
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🐖 Leaked Trump doc projects 3000 US deaths/day
A leaked Trump admin/FEMA document projects that by the end of this
month, the US will see 200,000 new coronavirus cases and 3,000 deaths.
Per day.
That's a new 9/11 every day.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/us-projects-200000-new-covid-19-cases-per-day-3000-daily-deaths-by-june/
It's not clear what assumptions went into that projection (for example,
it might be based on a quick withdrawal of lockdowns, masks, social
distancing and other countermeasures in line with Trump's insistence
that states must "reopen").
A White House spokesvillain dismissed the document because it had not
been vetted by the "task force" chaired by Mike Pence, whose leadership
of Indiana's anti-HIV measures resulted in many needless deaths.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/03/02/how-mike-pence-made-indianas-hiv-outbreak-worse-118648
Pence's leadership of the nation's coronavirus response has been, if
anything, even worse. Like that time he showed up at the Mayo Clinic's
coronavirus ward without a mask, in defiance of Mayo Clinic rules.
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/05/03/849856919/pence-i-should-have-worn-a-mask-when-visiting-the-mayo-clinic
Read the leaked doc for yourself.
https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6926-mayhhsbriefing/af7319f4a55fd0ce5dc9/optimized/full.pdf
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🐖 Pandemic profiteering could create social chaos
Pulitzer-winner Laurie Garrett has a long track-record of being right
about pandemics, and has spent years sending up increasingly urgent
warnings about a coming pandemic (cf her 1994 bestseller The Coming Plague)
https://www.lauriegarrett.com/the-coming-plague
In a New York Times profile, Frank Bruni gives us an alarming look at
Garrett's predictions for the pandemic recovery (36 months is optimistic).
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/opinion/sunday/coronavirus-prediction-laurie-garrett.html
But most striking is her prediction that pandemic profiteering with
seriously destabilize our society: "If America enters the next wave of
coronavirus infections “with the wealthy having gotten somehow wealthier
off this pandemic by hedging, by shorting..."
"And we come out of our rabbit holes and realize, ‘Oh, God, it’s not
just that everyone I love is unemployed and can’t make mortgage payments
or rent payments, but now all of those jerks that were flying around in
private helicopters are now flying on private jets."
"...And they own an island that they go to and they don’t care whether
or not our streets are safe,’ then I think we could have massive
political disruption.”
“As we come out of our holes and see what 25% unemployment looks like,
we may see what collective rage looks like.”
In a recent episode of Trashfuture, they discussed what the world will
be like with 25-35% unemployment. Either things will be so destabilized
as to border on civilizational collapse (which precludes any possibility
of a public health solution).
https://trashfuturepodcast.podbean.com/e/line-go-stop-tf-season-3-premiere/
Or a significant plurality of workers will be in federal employment in a
post-pandemic, 21st century version of the WPA. These workers will be
totally disconnected from markets and the heroic measures of the past 40
years to make share prices go up.
The increasingly attenuated means by which higher profits turn into
better lives for workers will become a half-forgotten bad dream for tens
of millions of people, and the finance sector's tenuous claim to a role
in average people's prosperity will collapse.
The finance sector will once again become a utility function for
allocating capital to an increasingly marginal part of our civilization,
a safe, well-paid sinecure for the unambitious children of wealthy people.
The alternative, remember, is 25+% unemployment, and the colossal
destabilization this engenders - a society so riven by desperation that
*nothing* happens, at a moment when we really, really need to do something.
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🐖 Papercraft re-creations of classic Kenner Star Wars toys
Marc "Paper Dandy" Hagan-Guirey is a stunning papercraft artist (I own
one of his "Horrorgami" boxes):
http://www.paperdandy.co.uk/horrorgami-the-book
He celebrated May The 4th with a set of painstaking "micro-scale"
recreations of the classic Kenner Star Wars vehicles:
https://twitter.com/PixelDandy/status/1257309167083114496
He's even re-created the accessories that came with the vehicles, like
the crank-activated mechanical trash-compactor!
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🐖 A federal jobs guarantee
One of Modern Monetary Theory's titans is Pavlina Tcherneva, a leading
proponent of a federal jobs guarantee. In this long interview with Vox's
David Roberts, Tcherneva explains how a jobs guarantee would rescue us
from the tragic chaos of mass unemployment.
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/5/4/21243725/coronavirus-unemployment-cares-act-federal-job-guarantee-green-new-deal-pavlina-tcherneva
In one sentence: "A job guarantee is the idea that people who want
decent work should be guaranteed that opportunity. It is a public option
for a basic, decent job with basic living wages and basic benefits."
Tcherneva wants "a program that solicits proposals from the community —
from municipalities but also nonprofits. They come with projects and
say, 'look, we’re doing this important work, but we’re understaffed and
underfunded. We would like to staff these projects.'"
It's a repudiation of the idea of the "natural rate of unemployment"
("Nobody says there’s a natural rate of homelessness or a natural rate
of poverty. We don’t say 5 percent of children should not have access to
public education.")
But preserving a "natural rate of unemployment" shifts powers from
workers to bosses, who get to lean on the fear of breadlines to win wage
and working condition concessions from labor.
It's a "counter-cyclical policy": when the private sector won't procure
our labor, the state picks it up and uses it for important work that
expands and contracts according to the labor pool - preventative
infrastructure maintenance, improvement to public institutions, etc.
Contrast this with UBI, which Tcherneva calls "magical thinking": "if
you get income, the market will provide what you need. We know the
market doesn’t provide, even for people with income! You can still have
a middle-class job and not be able to find affordable child care."
UBI could be a stalking horse to replace benefits; and in the same way,
a bad jobs guarantee could become workfare. Tcherneva is alive to this
danger.
"Workfare is predicated on punishment. People have to demonstrate they
are deserving of whatever pittance the government is giving them. The
job guarantee says the opposite: If you wish to work, it is the
government’s responsibility to guarantee a dignified minimum option."
Tcherneva cautions us against a "How would you do it" litmus test: "We
don’t have the same test for other programs. Public education is a basic
right. Does it work well everywhere? No, of course there are poorly run
schools. Do scrap them? We don’t."
And as to how we pay for it, the answer is MMT, the idea that the factor
that limits sovereign currency issuers whose debt is denominated in the
currency they issue (like the USA) isn't money (since they can make as
much money as they want) but resources.
The US government can spend as much money into existence as it needs to
procure anything for sale in US dollars. It's only when it bids against
the private sector that such spending is inflationary, and the private
sector does not want the labor of 25-35% of US workers.
She's got a book about this coming on July 7, The Case for a Job Guarantee.
https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781509542109
(Coincidentally, that's also the day my next book comes out, an omnibus
edition of Little Brother and Homeland with a new introduction by Edward
Snowden and a new cover by Will Staehle).
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583
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🐖 Teen Vogue on socialist feminism
The transformation of Teen Vogue into a radical leftist publication is
one of the real bright spots of this decade! The magazine's labor
reporter, Kim Kelly, has penned classic articles like "What 'Capitalism'
Is and How It Affects People" have defined a new, muscular, youthful,
woman-led critique of the decay of late-stage capitalism.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/what-capitalism-is
And now, in a new piece, "Socialism Is the Answer to Corporate 'Girl
Boss' Feminism," Sarah Leonard gives us a vision of what could come next.
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/what-is-socialist-feminism
It's a potent tonic to "Lean In" corporate feminism that holds that the
problem with a world run by 150 rich men is that half of them should be
rich women.
Instead of Sandberg, Kelly gives us bell hooks and "Feminist Theory:
From Margin to Center."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Theory:_From_Margin_to_Center
Leonard cites the "Wages for Housework" movement as the beginning of "an
analysis that did not end at the factory gates, and has proved
especially useful in an era dominated by the service economy, which
demands not just work, but charm, flexibility, and cheerfulness."
The front lines of the Covid 19 struggle are disproportionately peopled
with women, especially women of color. This is a moment for a
reinvigorated solidarity that fuses gender issues, race issues, and
class issues.
And for the record, while Leonard and Kelly are amazing, the whole Teen
Vogue team is incredible, and is led by a superb executive editor,
Samhita Mukhopadhyay.
https://jacobinmag.com/2019/10/teen-vogue-samhita-mukhopadhyay-interview/
The magazine's parent company, Conde Nast, is said to be contemplating
serious layoffs, but it's also facing new, successful union drives.
https://pluralistic.net/2020/05/04/which-side-are-you-on/#solidarity
One can only assume that the women of Teen Vogue will be heroes in the
corporate struggle that's brewing.
This day in history (permalink)
#15yrsago DRM and music research
https://web.archive.org/web/20060212015348/http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/plamere/20050505
#10yrsago Cutting Libraries in a Recession...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/daniel_solis/4520024767/
#10yrsago How I got phished
https://locusmag.com/2010/05/cory-doctorow-persistence-pays-parasites/
#10yrsago Scholarly essay nails Gilligan's Island's hidden subtext
https://web.archive.org/web/20050205003614/http://www.fightthebias.com/Resources/Humor/island.htm
#10yrsago HOWTO Tell a debt-collector to go to hell
https://consumerist.com/2010/05/this-is-how-you-tell-a-zombie-debt-collector-to-buzz-off.html
#10yrsago Cognitive Bias song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RsbmjNLQkc
#10yrsago Windsor Executive Solutions: Bruce Sterling and Chris
Nakashima-Brown's transhuman monarch story
http://futurismic.com/2010/05/04/new-fiction-windsor-executive-solutions-by-chris-nakashima-brown-and-bruce-sterling/
#10yrsago London cops' signs in Internet cafe warn against loading porn
and "extremism" https://www.flickr.com/photos/doctorow/4581218328/
#10yrsago Canadian Prime Minister promises to enact a Canadian DMCA in
six weeks https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2010/05/pmo-demands-canadian-dmca/
#5yrsago Talent, practice and doing the hard stuff
https://locusmag.com/2015/05/cory-doctorow-shorter/
#5yrsago What it's like to share consciousness with an octopus
https://www.rifters.com/crawl/?p=5875
#5yrsago House Republicans hold hearing on politics in science, don't
invite any scientists
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/05/house-panel-holds-hearing-politically-driven-science-sans-scientists
#1yrago Amazon's staffing up a news vertical full of crime stories
designed to scare you into buying a spying, snitching "smart" doorbell
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/05/amazon-owned-ring-wants-report-crime-news/588394/
#1yrago Big Tech lobbyists and "open for business" Tories killed
Ontario's Right-to-Repair legislation
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9kxayy/right-to-repair-bill-killed-after-big-tech-lobbying-in-ontario
#1yrago Evil Clippy: a tool for making undetectable malicious Microsoft
Office docs
https://outflank.nl/blog/2019/05/05/evil-clippy-ms-office-maldoc-assistant/
Colophon (permalink)
Today's top sources: JWZ (http://www.jwz.org/blog/), Kottke
(https://kottke.org/), Naked Capitalism (https://nakedcapitalism.com/).
Currently writing: My next novel, "The Lost Cause," a post-GND novel
about truth and reconciliation. Yesterday's progress: 537 words (11387
total).
Currently reading: Facebook: The Inside Story, by Steven Levy.
Latest podcast: Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (part 01)
https://craphound.com/podcast/2020/04/27/someone-comes-to-town-someone-leaves-town-part-01/
Upcoming appearances:
May 7: The Collapse, Re:publica https://re-publica.tv/de/session/collapse
May 9: Being Civil With Security Experts, Essence of Wonder,
https://essenceofwonder.com/2020/04/28/cory-doctorow-being-civil-with-security-experts-panel/
Upcoming appearances:
* May 7: The Collapse, Re:publica https://re-publica.tv/de/session/collapse
* May 9: Being Civil With Security Experts, Essence of Wonder,
https://essenceofwonder.com/2020/04/28/cory-doctorow-being-civil-with-security-experts-panel/
Upcoming books: "Poesy the Monster Slayer" (Jul 2020), a picture book
about monsters, bedtime, gender, and kicking ass. Pre-order here:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626723627
"Attack Surface": The third Little Brother book, Oct 20, 2020.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250757531
"Little Brother/Homeland": A reissue omnibus edition with a new
introduction by Edward Snowden: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583
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