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		<title>Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies Review</title>
		<description>The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies at the University of San Francisco chose Follow for Now as its book of the month for September, 2008. Ellis Godard, who is Assistant Professor of Sociology at California State University, Northridge, wrote a deep and insightful review of the collection. </description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/resource-center-for-cyberculture-studies-review</link>
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		<title>NewPages: New &#038; Noteworthy</title>
		<description>Follow for Now is on the NewPages list of New &#38; Noteworthy books for August of 2008 (down at the bottom under "Anthologies"). Awesome! </description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/newpages-new-noteworthy</link>
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		<title>Follow for Now at Beer &#038; Blog</title>
		<description>It gets around... Here's Dawn checking it out at Beer &#38; Blog a couple of weeks ago:

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		<link>http://followfornow.com/follow-for-now-at-beer-blog</link>
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		<title>Droplifted, Part 2</title>
		<description>Here are two copies I left at the Barnes &#38; Noble in Dothan, Alabama. Sneaky.

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		<link>http://followfornow.com/droplifted-part-2</link>
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		<title>Gareth Branwyn on Follow for Now</title>
		<description>Gareth Branwyn posted the following to his StreetTech site today:
Follow for Now: Interviews with Friends and Heroes is a collection of interviews put together by Roy Christopher. It features a glowing cavalcade of cyber stars, talking on technology, culture, media, and science. Interviewees include Bruce Sterling, Doug Rushkoff, Brenda Laurel, ...</description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/gareth-branwyn-on-follow-for-now</link>
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		<title>Droplifted in Alabama</title>
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Today, I droplifted a copy of Follow for Now at the Books-A-Million in Dothan, Alabama. It's right in the middle of the top shelf of the "Social Science" section. If you're in Dothan, and you'd like to confuse a few retail workers with your purchase, go by and pick it ...</description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/droplifted-in-alabama</link>
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		<title>Aesop Rock Chimes In</title>
		<description>Aesop Rock had the following to say about Follow for Now:
fuck yeah. such a diverse collection of interviews from all types of interesting folk. even the people whom i was not familiar with prior to this were great, excluding me cuz i suck at life. really well done, man. i ...</description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/aesop-rock-chimes-in</link>
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		<title>Interview about Follow for Now in DIG BMX Magazine</title>
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Brian Tunney conducted the following brief interview with me regarding Follow for Now for Issue 58 (May/June, 2007) of DIG BMX Magazine. Thanks, Brian.
Roy Christopher is a Seattle-based man about town that's been on the BMX scene for as long as anyone's bothered to count at this point. We ...</description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/interview-about-follow-for-now-in-dig-bmx-magazine</link>
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		<title>V. Vale on Follow for Now</title>
		<description>In his RE/Search newsletter last week, V. Vale had the following to say regarding, Follow for Now:
Note that Roy Christopher has recently authored a must-have collection of his interviews, Follow for Now -- order from roychristopher.com or frontwheeldrive.com This is possibly the most "cutting edge" grouping of folks on the ...</description>
		<link>http://followfornow.com/v-vale-on-follow-for-now</link>
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		<title>Erik Davis on Follow for Now</title>
		<description>The following blurb appeared on Erik Davis' blog yesterday (Thanks, Erik!):

"Roy Christopher is the supersharp, humble, and very friendly guy who runs the website frontwheeldrive.com, which has long been one of my favorite spots online to feel the technoculture's intellectual pulse -- which in Christopher's case is primarily sensed through ...</description>
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