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Craig Mod

Writer, Designer, Publisher and Developer

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Craig Mod is a writer, designer, publisher and developer concerned with the future of publishing & storytelling. He is co-author and designer of Art Space Tokyo, an intimate guide to the Tokyo art world.
 
He is also co-founding editor and engineer behind TPUTH.com, co-founder and developer of the storytelling project Hitotoki, and frequent collaborator with Information Architects, Japan. He's lived in Tokyo for almost a decade and speaks frequently on the future of books and media.

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Websites

craigmod.com
Craig's website about print, interactive and photographic cross cultural projects.
bobulate.com
Liz Danzico's beautifully written curations and insights into the everyday everything
rnash.com
Richard Nash is the man you should be listening to if you're trying to push publishing in new directions
daringfireball.com
Best tech news (with an Apple slant) curator
paulgraham.com
Great, insightful, concise essays from one of the best thinkers in Silicon Valley

Books

Indian Nocturne
Author: Antonio Tabucchi
Description: My favorite book ever. Short, beautiful, haunting — sums up so much of life and travel.
ISBN: 0701132264
Wind Up Bird Chronicle
Author: Haruki Murakami
Description: Murakami's masterpiece. If you only read one of his books ...
ISBN: 1860465811
Bird by Bird
Author: Anne Lamott
Description: Anne makes you realise in funny, dry prose, that no, those voices you hear in your head don't make you nuts — all writers hear the same thing.
ISBN: 0679435204
Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
Author: John Wood
Description: If you think you can't change your situation, follow your passion and build a new life, then you need to read this.
ISBN: 0061121088

Organisations

A Room to Read
In developing countries: get libraries built, support education for women and bring them books. Lots of books.
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