Thursday, November 14, 2013

What’s Stopping U.S. Writers from Fighting NSA Surveillance?

"We are not trying to just sell a title, a paper brick: we want to offer our readers a piece of heritage," says Felipe González of independent Colombian publisher Laguna Libros.
PEN America has issued a report whose title says it all — Chilling Effects: NSA Surveillance Drives U.S. Writers to Self-Censor. But isn't it within writers to fight back?
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