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Assets Manufacturing presents:
A personal message from our publisher:
Why I publish these books, and how they are
different
To bring you the powerful works of our artists intact, we cannot be guided by pure commercialism, nor can we submit to the fear that a point-of-view might be offensive to some. Censorship destroys art. We support the fight against all censorship. We ask you to join us.
Conversations on Pynchon-L resemble the online version of a New York literary cocktail party, with characters and topics just as interesting. Discussions in Lineland wander in fascinating ways, but revolve around the real-life late Sixties adventures (and love-triangle) of a world-famous novelist, an 18-year-old artist/model and a street-smart journalist. A new kind of book, one that serves up a kind of slice of Internet life, Lineland is cyberspace set in type. Enjoy the party!
"a benchmark publication, representing as it does, what the new media of the Internet has to offer the reading public" -- The Midwest Book Review
Publishing on the Internet for years, Mary Anne and Tracy Lee created an amazing base of fans in cyberspace. IAM created this book to make their fiction and art available to everyone and to preserve it in more permanent form, protecting it from the assault against free speech.
Our first book title, originally published in 1994, revised in 1996, remains the primary introduction and reference on communications for owners of Amiga computers.