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his On the Edge book about the river and the village is FUCKING EXCELLENT (buy it in European cover, which I think features Dettifoss, our Icelandic pride -- or some edited version of it).
He has another one, Signal and Noise-something from a decade-plus... which I loved, too, when I devoured it in my younger years.
How amenable are publishers to authors reposting their work on a personal blog a while after publication? (e.g An author gets a piece on Mises.org in May and then in November reposts the text of the article on their own personal blog)
Very. Most run MIT free licenses, so you can copy and repost with attribution, no problem. Others you may need specific permission, but for republishing on your own website I've never encountered an outlet that has a problem with that.
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538 was the main reason I knew about Silver. I haven't paid attention to his recent stuff.
If he was mostly an author of books, they would exist on people's shelves. But the writer of articles does seem uniquely vulnerable to the whims of their publisher.
How amenable are publishers to authors reposting their work on a personal blog a while after publication?
(e.g An author gets a piece on Mises.org in May and then in November reposts the text of the article on their own personal blog)