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- After 10 years and 20 issues we’re ending Dot Dot Dot and we would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers and contributors since 2000 for your ongoing interest and support. HOWEVER please note that it’s more accurately a *pseudo*-ending, as our constellation will continue to assemble a bi-annual publication with a new name, Bulletins of The Serving Library, that will carry on where Dot Dot Dot left off. The first Bulletins — effectively Dot Dot Dot 21 — is due out in Spring 2011. More information on the reasons for the shift, including root-level changes in our publishing mechanism, is available at www.servinglibrary.org. From now on, the present website is an archive.
Certain back issues are still available from http://shop.dextersinister.org
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A W.A.S.T.E. of Ink (after Thomas Pynchon)
DDD16 was conceived parallel to—and is issued from under the wing of—the project 'True Mirror', directed from the Commander’s Room at the 7th Regiment Armory Building, New York between 4–23 March, 2008 and tracked at
http://www.sinisterdexter.org. On reflection, we realised real news doesn’t need a press release.
The issue then draws liberally from three other interlocking projects, all founded by guest-co-editor Raimundas Malašauskas.
For Immediate Release
by Michael Bracewell
Phantom Rosebuds (Signatures A and B)
by Clifford Irving
Portrait by Jason Fulford
Another Shadow Fight
David Osbaldeston in conversation with Andrew Hunt
Two-way Mirrors
Reflections on Nabokov’s Pale Fire by Louis Lüthi
On C
by Cory Arcangel
Indifferent Voices
by Paul Elliman
51.01
Guest Editorial by Raimundas Malašauskas
Stanislaw Lem’s short story ‘The Seventh Voyage’, as recalled while flying over the Atlantic from Moscow to Newark, July 3, 2007
by Larissa Harris
Screen, saver (Part 1)
by David Reinfurt
Middle
by Gintaras Didžiapetris
Screen, saver (Part 2)
by David Reinfurt
Parallel Cards
by Ryan Gander
10.15
by Tom Morton
Honey Coma
by Steven Francis
100. General Stumm invades the State Library and learns about the world of books, the librarians guarding it, and intellectual order
A close reading of Robert Musil by Rob Giampietro
Inversions
by Mariana Castillo Deball
Vested Interest
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge in conversation with Mark Beasley
Portrait by Alex Klein
Phantom Rosebuds (Signatures C and D)
by Clifford Irving
plus
Mitim (Zeta)
by Radim Peško
(Vera courtesy of Louis Lüthi, after Nabokov)
and
The Middle of Nowhere
Chapter 6 (continued)
by Will Holder