Hotter Than Hell
I normally don't cover the print media, but I'm interested in a story coming out of Canada from the "be your own media" perspective that looks at how people with official identities can craft an "indie" persona for themselves as well.
Mark Tushingham's Hotter than Hell has been taking a lot of heat lately from his bosses at Environment Canada, who don't approve of the environmentalist scientist's science fiction novel about a war over water resources between the U.S. and Canada. Apparently, Environment Minister Rose Ambrose even put a stop to a talk promoting the book.
Mark Tushingham's Hotter than Hell has been taking a lot of heat lately from his bosses at Environment Canada, who don't approve of the environmentalist scientist's science fiction novel about a war over water resources between the U.S. and Canada. Apparently, Environment Minister Rose Ambrose even put a stop to a talk promoting the book.
Labels: environment, print media
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