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Nogwater

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Male 31 from USA
Interested in Science Fiction Classics 

Posts and Reviews:

Help - Change of Address - posted last year

How can we change our delivery email address? I expected to find it under "Edit Your Profile", but it's not there. Am I just not looking in the right place, or does it actually not exist?

Actually, I'd like DailyLit to support multiple email addresses the way Yahoo! Groups does (or at least did - I haven't looked in a while). You can add several (validating each), choose a default, and select which messages you want delivered where.

Ideas - Display list of novels read outside of Daily Lit in profile? - posted last year

I suggest http://www.librarything.com/ .

Maybe DailyLit could work out some kind of integration (like links back to DL for the books that are available here). I know LT already integrates with some book trading sites.

Book Requests - Accelerando - posted last year

It's probably not necessary, but I second the request. :)

Book Requests - Simon Funk's "After Life" - posted last year

Author: Simon Funk
Title: After Life
Link: http://sifter.org/~simon/AfterLife/
License: Copyright
Comments: I read "After Life" last fall and really enjoyed it. It's not too long, and would work well in DailyLit's format. I can't speak for Mr. Funk regarding licensing, but since he has it available for free online, I'd imagine that he would be happy to have the added exposure that DailyLit could provide.

Book Requests - Frank Duff's "Lysergically Yours" - posted last year

Author: Frank Duff
Title: Lysergically Yours
Link: http://frankduff.com/
License: CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
Mini-review: I read "Lysergically Yours" the week after it was featured on slashdot (July 2004). I wish I was better at writing reviews so that I can describe my reaction to it. I guess if I tried to describe it with one word it would have to be "Fun". If I used two words, they would be "Too Short". The pacing was good, and the ideas were interesting, but it really felt more like a novella than a novel. This would make an excellent DailyLit book.