"If the doctor told me I had six minutes to live, I'd type a little faster." --Isaac Asimov

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Libraries evolving

I've always felt that the public library is the foundation of a civilized society. In fact, I've written most of my current book, Bombay Bhel (due to be released early next year!) in libraries. There's something about being surrounded by books that stimulates the muse, in a way that coffee shops don't seem to.

Today, libraries are about more than books. They've become community centers, hosting a variety of programs for children and adults. A recent article in the NY Times examines this evolutionary process. As much as things have changed, I hope that libraries will always have a collection of books, the old-fashioned, dead-tree kind. Maybe I'm asking for too much, given the longevity of paper and considering how much of the Great Library at Alexandria was destroyed. But I can hope...

Speaking of hope, I wish all two of my readers a very happy New Year!

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