Getting your daily dose is even easier now, since Iulia and Natasha have set up a Twitter account:
twitter.com/fsjblog
Supposedly this will feed you updates as soon as they're posted here on the blog. I wouldn't know, because I refuse to use Twitter. But you go right ahead.
Also, the gals have set up a Facebook fan page. Search for "FSJ Blog" and click a button or something and then something supposedly happens and basically your life becomes just a tiny bit noisier and shittier than it already was. Seriously, I have no idea why we are doing this except that Iulia says the rule about social networking is that if something can be done, then everyone must do it. So now we have a Facebook page. Knock yourselves out.
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Gord Mazur
The Lavin Agency
Toronto, Canada
gmazur@thelavinagency.com
416 979 7979
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REVIEW EXCERPTS FOR "OPTIONS"
"In the establishment-skewering tradition of Voltaire, Cervantes, Jonathan Swift and Laurence Sterne we now have a voice for our own digital age." -- Newsweek.com
"Just as Tom Wolfe skewered Wall Street in the '80s, Fake Steve Jobs lights a mini-Bonfire in Silicon Valley with Options." -- Entertainment Weekly
"Tongue-in-cheek and piquantly insiderish ... hilarious and eerily specific ... could have been called The Devil Wears Mock Turtlenecks.” -- New York Times
"A raw, honest look at Silicon Valley culture ... Options rushes from start to finish like a crazy maze of falling dominoes that just keep going and going and going. Fake Steve's ruthless inner monologues about those around him ring truer than most nonfiction profiles of tech's movers and shakers." -- Wall Street Journal
"Try as I might, I couldn't put it down." -- New York Post
"Unfettered by facts, Lyons inspires our prurient, page-turning fascination with a thoroughly unlikable narrator whose antics are at once unbelievable and vaguely plausible." --New York Times Book Review