“The Onion” reports -- “Nation Shudders At Large Block Of Uninterrupted Text.”
In other news, quantum entanglement is a property of a quantum mechanical state of a system of two or more objects in which the quantum states of the constituting objects are linked together so that one object can no longer be adequately described without full mention of its counterpart -- even if the individual objects are spatially separated in a spacelike manner.
Ransom Stephens might claim the readers at tonight's (Thursday March 18th 2010, 6.30 - 8.30 pm) InsideStorytime ENTANGLEMENT at Cafe Royale are too large to be similarly entangled -- but what does he know? While any one of the readers is in a reading state, none of the others will be, even if their search for a parking space has transported them to the far end of the universe, so that classical mechanics would not permit information to be exchanged between them. This Einstein called “action at a distance.”
Jillian Weise is the author of The Amputee's Guide to Sex, a bold investigation of disability and sexuality.
Alvin Orloff, a veteran of the San Francisco reading series, author of Gutter Boys and I Married an Earthling, returns to InsideStorytime reading from a new work.
Anne Raeff is the author of Clara Mondschein's Melancholia, a Holocaust novel.
Jesus Angel Garcia is the author of badbadbad, a multimedia novel.
Writer and cartoonist Aimee Valentine will read from a work-in-progress.
Please note that John Somerville will not after all be participating, as he has to go to Australia to accept a Fellowship of Australian Writers Award. However, despite their physical separation, tonight's entangled authors will continue to act as a single quantum object. Mention you heard about the event from this blog and we will waive the $3 to $5 cover charge.