meme: Support the experience economy: send skzbrust $2
Please join me in convincing a stubborn Hungarian who is also a fabulous author (Steven Brust) to start accepting paypal donations on his website.
1. (optional) read the explanation of the reason/philosophy behind this: http://netmouse.livejournal.com/216556.html
2. If you have a paypal account, Paypal $2 (or more) to skzb -@- dreamcafe.com (take out the spaces and the dashes to use as an email address)
Note: please use the subject line "So there..." (feel free to add your own comment).
3. post this to your journal with a comment about Brust or his work.
My Comment:
I have known Steven personally since sometime in the mid 90s. At the time I met him I had read everything he'd written to date, except for The Sun, The Moon and The Stars, which I have since discovered is fabulous. My favorite book of his is Jhereg. The first night we met we stayed up all night at a Minicon music party, making music.
I hope to go on making music with you for many years, my dear and stubborn friend. So there.
1. (optional) read the explanation of the reason/philosophy behind this: http://netmouse.livejournal.com/216556.html
2. If you have a paypal account, Paypal $2 (or more) to skzb -@- dreamcafe.com (take out the spaces and the dashes to use as an email address)
3. post this to your journal with a comment about Brust or his work.
My Comment:
I have known Steven personally since sometime in the mid 90s. At the time I met him I had read everything he'd written to date, except for The Sun, The Moon and The Stars, which I have since discovered is fabulous. My favorite book of his is Jhereg. The first night we met we stayed up all night at a Minicon music party, making music.
I hope to go on making music with you for many years, my dear and stubborn friend. So there.

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In my mind, this is about the general problem of paying people for things and copies of things instead of for the act of creation and the experiences they give us. When I've read Jhereg for the fifth time and am sitting there in the glow of enjoyment, I don't want to give something to the artist based on past merits - that merit lives on and is present in my ongoing experience of that literature. And since I bought that book used, and since the evolution of the economy is only toward its being easier to exchange copies of things without paying something to the artist down the line, I think we need to evolve our renumeration methods too.
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The goal is to increase funding while maintaining dignity. PayPal probably isn't the way to go, but there probably is a solution out there.