In a message dated 4/18/04 12:42:24 PM, [email protected] writes:

> but if
> there are places that folks find really rich for them, perhaps pairs or
> triples or whatever, folks who live nearby, or gather at an osonos or
> spirited work or wherever, could read their favorite parts and add their
> own stories and discussion for some minutes after that.  those could be
> "bound" up in a second volume, or archived in an ongoing way.
> 

Michael--

Maybe an audio "Stories from Open Space," similar to Harrison's earlier print 
book, but with more current examples.

Joelle

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