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		<title>Theory of Labor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If it were up to me, I’d write in the morning, edit in the afternoon, and make music after dinner. In reality, I’m lucky if I get to do anything besides edit. Still in the throes of recovering from a simultaneous magazine and book launch last October, (followed by a US book tour in November), [...]]]></description>
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<p>If it were up to me, I’d write in the morning, edit in the afternoon, and make music after dinner. In reality, I’m lucky if I get to do anything besides edit. Still in the throes of recovering from a simultaneous magazine and book launch last October, (followed by a US book tour in November), I’m anxious to get creative again.</p>
<p>Since I returned to Milan, I’ve been consumed with editing <a href="http://zeek.forward.com/">Zeek</a>, and troubleshooting the inevitable problems one encounters with a brand new site. Starting out each morning writing short posts for the magazine’s <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zeek/91767509082">Facebook</a> group and <a href="http://twitter.com/ZeekMag">Tweeting</a> related copy, I publish an article each weekday, while <a href="http://joellengkaiser.com/">Jo Ellen</a> handles the columnists.</p>
<p>It’s a decidedly different experience than when I worked as the editor at <a href="http://allvoices.com/">Allvoices</a>, writing and editing between five and six pieces a day. But, once I found the stories that needed covering, I had no problem losing myself in my flow of responsibilities. Today, I can expend just as much time doing half that, without blinking an eye.</p>
<p>I have three partially completed book outlines to finish, which I began last year, that I plan on returning to. I’ve also started working on several audio projects, including a set of remixes of American belly dance recordings from the 1950s, together with an essay about the records I’m using, that I am anxious to complete.</p>
<p>First things first, though. As soon as I’ve resumed writing my weekly column, in all likelihood, I’ll feel like I’m on top of everything else.</p>
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		<title>Coming to a Conclusion</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008, I edited three books, an international news portal and a Jewish cultural periodical, led the design of a leftist publisher’s website, and completed the last two revisions of my own book, Israel vs. Utopia. It was an incredibly exhausting year. Nevertheless, I put to use every conceivable kind of editing skill, in every [...]]]></description>
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<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0.14in;">In 2008, I edited three books, an international <a href="http://www.allvoices.com" target="_self">news portal </a>and a Jewish <a href="http://www.jewcy.com/zeek" target="_self">cultural periodical</a>, led the design of a leftist <a href="pmpress.org">publisher’s website</a>, and completed the last two revisions of my own book, <em>Israel vs. Utopia</em>. It was an incredibly exhausting year. Nevertheless, I put to use every conceivable kind of editing skill, in every publishing context, that I’d ever acquired, and somehow, got it all done.</p>
<p>This past week, the website I designed finally launched, and I received physical copies of two of the three edited books in question: Martin Bull’s <a href="http://powells.com/biblio/1-9781604860603-0">Banksy Locations and Tours</a>, and Naoki Inose’s <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Century-Black-Ships-Chronicles-between/dp/1421529173/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1235646943&amp;sr=1-1">A Century of the Black Ships</a>: Chronicles of War between Japan and America. Bull’s book is already out in the US. <em>Black Ships</em> is forthcoming in April. The third title, James Horrox’ <a href="http://powells.com/biblio/62-9781904859925-0">A Living Revolution</a>: Anarchism in the Kibbutz Movement, will be out in June.</p>
<p>It is enormously gratifying to see these long-term projects slowly being released. As tempted as I am to share it, yesterday I got a chance to look at a very advanced draft of my own book’s cover too. In preparation for my publisher’s catalogue, after five years of steady work on <em>IvU</em>, I was positively thrilled to have this <em>labor of everything</em>, for lack of a better term, moving to its design phase.</p>
<p>I’ve been absolutely fried these last two weeks, and have been doing very little personal blog writing, shy of entering a link here and there. There’s more news yet to come. In the meantime, check out my <a href="http://www.religiondispatches.org/blog/mediaculture/1152/christianity_denial%3A_israeli_comedian_strikes_back_at_the_vatican/">first entry</a> for the <a href="religiondispatches.org">Religion Dispatches</a> blog. It was written on my friend Evan’s suggestion, and published Tuesday night.</p>
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