Roger Stritmatter | December 14, 2009
Brief Chronicles is a new open source, interdisciplinary journal of authorship studies.The journal uses the Open Journal Systems content management system, created and supported by the Public Knowledge Project. The journal is double-blind peer-reviewed by a growing group of international experts (currently 12) with terminal degrees in fields relevant to the authorship controversy. While guided [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | December 8, 2009
Well, its happened. You never thought it would, did you? What is “it”? While establishing some of the architecture of this site and musing on the shape of future things to come, I’ve been pondering another basic question: what’s the first big “News” story to run on Shake-Speares-Bible.com? I mean, the authorship question seems to [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | December 4, 2009
The Shakespeare’s Bible FAQ is now published. Please don’t be shy about suggesting changes or additions. A blog is a living entity — it requires readers and critics to breath, grow, and live. Also now published is the “Critics” section, which includes a selection of quotations from my professional dossier. To provide a sense of [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | December 2, 2009
Over the past few days, I’ve added new content from archives. Until I’ve finished this uploading process, the blogs themselves will be abbreviated and infrequent. There’s plenty to write about in Authorship Land — lots of exciting developments, along with the usual skulduggery and nonsense. But for now, here are some recent site improvements: The [...]
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