Mo’ Moses
If I’ve fallen unusually silent of late, blame it on the Moses project. The composing’s been eating up most of my available time and brainwidth, and I’ve been falling behind on email and other such necessities.
If I’ve fallen unusually silent of late, blame it on the Moses project. The composing’s been eating up most of my available time and brainwidth, and I’ve been falling behind on email and other such necessities.
There's more at josephzitt.com.
From the author of 19th Nervous Breakdown: Making Human Connections in the Landscape of Commerce
"Customers have told me that I approach bookselling like a ministry. Sometimes I find people exactly what they want; I hope that sometimes I find what they need. And helping the store make a profit is probably a good thing, too. But what I look for is the human contact, the communication, the chance to help people leave the store happier than they came in."