Gogojili444,Recharge Every day and Get Bonus up-to 50%! https://www.lelandquarterly.com Tue, 01 May 2018 16:00:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.lelandquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-PEOPLESHISTORY-Medic-32x32.png writing – Writings and rehearsals by Nathan Schneider https://www.lelandquarterly.com 32 32 Radical Tradition https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2018/05/radical-tradition/ Tue, 01 May 2018 16:00:43 +0000 https://www.lelandquarterly.com/?p=4676 Do you like the cover?This May Day, this Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, I apologize in advance. But I also don’t. The next few months, I’ll be working hard to spread the word about my new book, Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy, published by the good people at Nation Books. The book is done, and the final details are closing in. It comes out in mid-September.

I apologize because I’m entering this promotional phase. I’ll be reaching out again asking you to help, if you’re so moved. But I don’t apologize about that, really, because the book shares stories that I believe need to be known—stories of the promise and struggle in the new generation of the cooperative movement. At a time when democracy is on the rocks, when the economy seems to run on a mix of autopilot and superheroes, we need these reminders that cooperation has helped build our world and can shape its future.

Learn more here. Retweet this. Maybe even place a preorder. Let me know if you’d like to publish a review or interview, or to schedule an event. Together, let’s help bring this radical tradition back to life.

Various dystopias

In the meantime, there are powers-that-be to troll. Here are some recent publications of mine more or less in that vein:

Works not cited

Have you read what Mark Twain regarded as his best book? Ted Gioia wades through his pious, late-live tribute to Joan of Arc.

Jessica Weisberg points out that America’s favorite guide to the corporate ladder was himself a precarious gig worker.

Black Lives Matter founder Alicia Garza learned to organize in the kitchen.

Now is an interesting time to revisit Mr. Zuckerberg’s pre-IPO letter to potential investors.

Scott Korb wonders whether standardized testing has killed the first-person.

Students are already producers; what if they were co-owners?

My CU Boulder colleagues and I stand with our embattled local journalists.

Times and places

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Innovation for Everyone https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2017/02/innovation-for-everyone/ Fri, 10 Feb 2017 20:35:35 +0000 https://www.lelandquarterly.com/?p=4484 [image:Innovation Hub] Catch it while we still have public radio: This weekend I’ll be on WBGH-Boston’s show Innovation Hub. Listen online or over the air with your local NPR affiliate. I’m talking about Ours to Hack and to Own, the new collective manifesto for a cooperative internet that I co-edited with Trebor Scholz.

[image:Ours to Hack and to Own] The book is available now from OR Books, a fine publisher whose model bypasses Amazon’s monopolistic stranglehold on the industry. If you buy books, buy it direct. If you review books—for your blog, Goodreads, The New York Times, whatever—please consider reviewing it (email me for a review copy). If you tweet, retweet my pinned tweet about it. The success of the book and the movement it represents depend on your support.

More radio to come! The Colorado Co-ops Study Circle that I co-founded will begin our monthly radio show, The Co-op Power Hour on KGNU, a Denver-Boulder community radio station.

Anarchy Under Trump

[image:Rob Schumacher/Arizona Republic via Associated Press] We all have thoughts and feelings about things these days. I made a suggestion in YES! Magazine for how Trump’s infrastructure plan might benefit someone other than the rich. But then I tanked my chances for a place in the new administration by defending the anarchists who protested his inauguration in America. Besides, I’m not enough of an elite-insider for his taste.

Anyway, as the Financial Times reports, we’re one step closer to buying and cooperativizing Twitter out from under him.

Want more anarchy? I once wrote a book on it, plus the intro to Noam Chomsky’s collection on the subject.

Roadshow

  • 2017.02.23: Denver, CO – “Social Worship,” Regis University
  • 2017.03.09: OnlineTransform Finance webinar on platform cooperativism
  • 2017.03.15: Madison, WI – “An Internet of Ownership” lecture
  • 2017.04.06: Santa Barbara, CA – UCSB Community Matters lecture
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Be the Bank You Want to See in the World https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2015/04/be-the-bank-you-want-to-see-in-the-world/ Thu, 09 Apr 2015 15:45:09 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2880 [image: Enric Duran]

If you could make a new economy from the ground up, what would it look like?

Enric Duran has tried—twice. In 2008 he became famous after borrowing half a million dollars from Spain’s banks and refusing to give it back. He then masterminded the Catalan Integral Cooperative, a network of independent workers that may just represent the future of work altogether. Now, still in hiding because of his heist, Duran is orchestrating his next utopia, a cryptocurrency-infused global financial system. In this month’s issue of VICE magazine, I go face-to-face with Duran and on a tour of his remarkable undertakings.

Read the article VICE‘s website or look through the print version. While you’re at it, retweet this.

In other news

I had a great time speaking about God in Proof at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, Canada. I talked about cooperativism on Majority Report with Sam Seder and at Civic Hall with a panel of sagely organizers and thinkers. I upset some white people and prayed the Angelus.

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A Generation of Hackers https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2014/11/a-generation-of-hackers/ Tue, 11 Nov 2014 15:20:39 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2768 Wisdom Hackers

Hackers are fascinating—the good ones, the bad ones, the ones in between. From corporate elites like Bill Gates to fugitives like Edward Snowden, we look to hackers to provide for us, to excite us, to liberate us. But why?

This is the question that took hold of me in the midst of my summer’s journey with the Wisdom Hackers—a group of artists, writers, entrepreneurs, and activists exploring elemental questions together. I traveled to Paris, Berlin, southern Italy, to Ecuador, and Silicon Valley, and wound up at a hacker congress in New York. This week, my chapter appears as part of our serial digital book. For just a few bucks, you can read my essay in your browser or in a dedicated app, along with Anna Stothard in defense of hoarding objects, Brett Scott on the creepy ecology of smart cities, Tom Kenning on festival temporality, Lee-Sean Huang on the thinking body, Alnoor Ladha on mystic anarchism, and our instigator Alexa Clay on being the Amish Futurist. And more.

Read a short teaser of my 7,000-word chapter, just published in Vice—”Our Generation of Hackers.” But don’t let that keep you long from subscribing to the book today. Spread the word about it if you can, too.

I’ll also be discussing my chapter on Twitter this Thursday morning at 8:30 am EST / 13:30 GMT (the Europeans set the time!). Join us on the hashtag #wisdomhackers.

Other odds and ends

In The Chronicle of Higher Education, I profiled Benjamin Hunnicutt, a historian of struggles for shorter working hours and the dream of leisure. His latest book, Free Time: The Forgotten American Dream, is a must-read (and would make a lovely holiday gift).

As part of ongoing reporting on efforts to build a more cooperative, just economy, I wrote in Al Jazeera America about a historic conference on the commons, and published columns in the Catholic weekly America on the commons and cooperatives—oh, and a guide to the recent election with Simone Weil.

My books on God and Occupy are also no less available, either directly from University of California Press (God here, Occupy here) using the special discount code 13M4225, or wherever else books are sold.

Thank you, as always, for reading!

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Wisdom Hacking https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2014/10/wisdom-hacking/ Tue, 07 Oct 2014 19:31:36 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2734 Starting this Thursday, October 9, tune your radios and podcast machines to On Being, Krista Tippett’s extraordinary, nationally syndicated public radio show about the meanings of life—I will be the guest.

Krista interviewed me this summer at the Chautauqua Institution about my books, God in Proof and Thank You, Anarchy, as well as my recent reporting on the politics of technology. During our conversation, under the canopy of a Greek-temple-ish structure with more than a thousand listeners, I felt I was in the presence of a mentor and a kindred spirit—someone who shares my love of exalted topics, as well as someone who had taken the time and energy to engage deeply with my work. Choose a way to listen to the show here.

Both books are still available, either directly from University of California Press (God here, Occupy here) using the special discount code 13M4225, or wherever else books are sold.

On to the hacking

Sometimes exalted topics need to get hacked. That’s why I’m taking part in an experiment called Wisdom Hackers, a kind of philosophy incubator. After spending our summers exploring burning questions, this band of artists, explorers, and instigators are sharing the results in a collaborative book, thanks to a new serial-based publishing venture called The Pigeonhole (which my new bride Claire explains here).

My contribution, which formed during a search for new social contracts around the world, ended up becoming a reflection on our culture’s fascination with hacking itself—the allure and the trouble. It will become available on November 10, but in the meantime, subscribe to the book here (yes, you can subscribe to books now) and read the work of my fellow hackers.

And more

This fall I’m honored to begin a new column at America magazine, a leading Catholic weekly. Follow my columns and blog posts at my author page.

In August The Nation published my dispatch from a hacker monastery in Matera, Italy.

The first in a series of articles on working hours appeared in Vice magazine in August as well: “Who Stole the Four-Hour Workday?” It kind of blew up.

Thank you, as always, for reading!

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A Holiday from Politics? https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/10/a-holiday-from-politics/ Sat, 19 Oct 2013 17:06:02 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2421 I'm a little perplexed by the new review of Thank You, Anarchy by Adam Kirsch, an editor of The New Republic among other things. Short of outright disapproving of my book, he replays a common liberal dismissal of Occupy. "For the vast majority of Americans, it was little more than a news story," he begins, and he ends by claiming, utterly falsely, that "Schneider's book suggests that the best way to understand Occupy is as a long, earnest holiday from reality, including the reality of politics." I never once used the word "holiday" in that way; nor is that even what the book "suggests." The last chapter concludes with a series of reflections on how to carry the ideals of Occupy into reality, and how people are doing so already. The book throughout strenuously insists that through Occupy, people experienced a return to the real politics of the needs of their communities, a break from the false politics of a deeply corrupted system. Kirsch's reading, anyway, is suggestive of his assumptions, and, unfortunately, of my own failure to be clear enough to disabuse him of them. In that sense, the subtext of the review may be more revealing than the review itself.]]> I’m a little perplexed by the new review of Thank You, Anarchy by Adam Kirsch, an editor of The New Republic among other things. Short of outright disapproving of my book, he replays a common liberal dismissal of Occupy. “For the vast majority of Americans, it was little more than a news story,” he begins, and he ends by claiming, utterly falsely, that “Schneider’s book suggests that the best way to understand Occupy is as a long, earnest holiday from reality, including the reality of politics.” I never once used the word “holiday” in that way; nor is that even what the book “suggests.” The last chapter concludes with a series of reflections on how to carry the ideals of Occupy into reality, and how people are doing so already. The book throughout strenuously insists that through Occupy, people experienced a return to the real politics of the needs of their communities, a break from the false politics of a deeply corrupted system. Kirsch’s reading, anyway, is suggestive of his assumptions, and, unfortunately, of my own failure to be clear enough to disabuse him of them. In that sense, the subtext of the review may be more revealing than the review itself.

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30% Off Thank You, Anarchy—Plus Events! https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/10/30-off-thank-you-anarchy-plus-events/ https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/10/30-off-thank-you-anarchy-plus-events/#comments Thu, 03 Oct 2013 03:09:00 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2401 “Schneider does a remarkable job of conveying the euphoric sense of possibility that transformed so many people in the square, as well as the frustrations”—Nick Pinto, Al Jazeera America “I consider this book one of the lasting benefits of Occupy”—David Swanson, WarIsACrime.org “[A] fast-moving cinematic chronicle”—Jonah Raskin, Occupy.com “Part history, part on-the-scene reporting, and part hope for a better future, the work is valuable and delightfully controversial.”—John Scott G, Publishers Newswire Agree? Disagree? You can share your own reaction with a review at Goodreads and Amazon. And don’t miss the interviews with Democracy Now, HuffPost Live, and The New Inquiry.

Get a Discount

Between now and the end of October, thanks to a special arrangement with The Nation, the folks at University of California Press are offering a 30% discount on Thank You, Anarchy if you order directly from their website using the discount code 14W3726. You can also find it at all sorts of fine retailers—ask for it at your local bookstore. If not now, when?

Attend an Event

The interest in Thank You, Anarchy and God in Proof have spawned an improvised book tour:
  • 10/8, New York, NY: KGB Bar
  • 10/9, Hempstead, NY: Lecture on proofs at Hofstra University
  • 10/24, Brooklyn, NY: An Evening of Song and Abstraction at the Oratory Church of St. Boniface
  • 10/26, New London, CT: Monte Cristo Bookshop
  • 10/30, Brooklyn, NY: “Was Jesus a Zealot?” at St. Joseph’s College
  • 11/1, Philadelphia, PA: Wooden Shoe Books
  • 11/3, Brooklyn, NY: BookCourt
  • 11/8, Providence, RI: Beckett Lecture of the Brown-RISD Catholic Community
  • 11/18, Cambridge, MA: Celebrating On Anarchism with Noam Chomsky and the Boston Review
  • 11/23, Baltimore, MD: Panel at the American Academy of Religion
  • 11/26, Baltimore, MD: Red Emma's Bookstore
  • 2/22, San Francisco, CA: The Green Arcade
  • 2/24, Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University
  • 2/26-3/1, Seattle, WA: Association of Writers and Writing Programs conference
  • 3/9, Washington, DC: Center for Inquiry lecture
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“Schneider does a remarkable job of conveying the euphoric sense of possibility that transformed so many people in the square, as well as the frustrations”—Nick Pinto, Al Jazeera America

“I consider this book one of the lasting benefits of Occupy”—David Swanson, WarIsACrime.org

“[A] fast-moving cinematic chronicle”—Jonah Raskin, Occupy.com

“Part history, part on-the-scene reporting, and part hope for a better future, the work is valuable and delightfully controversial.”—John Scott G, Publishers Newswire

Agree? Disagree? You can share your own reaction with a review at Goodreads and Amazon. And don’t miss the interviews with Democracy Now, HuffPost Live, and The New Inquiry.

Get a Discount

Between now and the end of October, thanks to a special arrangement with The Nation, the folks at University of California Press are offering a 30% discount on Thank You, Anarchy if you order directly from their website using the discount code 14W3726.

You can also find it at all sorts of fine retailers—ask for it at your local bookstore. If not now, when?

Attend an Event

The interest in Thank You, Anarchy and God in Proof have spawned an improvised book tour:

  • 10/8, New York, NY: KGB Bar
  • 10/9, Hempstead, NY: Lecture on proofs at Hofstra University
  • 10/24, Brooklyn, NY: An Evening of Song and Abstraction at the Oratory Church of St.?Boniface
  • 10/26, New London, CT: Monte Cristo Bookshop
  • 10/30, Brooklyn, NY: “Was Jesus a Zealot?” at St.?Joseph’s College
  • 11/1, Philadelphia, PA: Wooden Shoe Books
  • 11/3, Brooklyn, NY: BookCourt
  • 11/8, Providence, RI: Beckett Lecture of the Brown-RISD Catholic Community
  • 11/18, Cambridge, MA: Celebrating On Anarchism with Noam Chomsky and the Boston Review
  • 11/23, Baltimore, MD: Panel at the American Academy of Religion
  • 11/26, Baltimore, MD: Red Emma’s Bookstore
  • 2/22, San Francisco, CA: The Green Arcade
  • 2/24, Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University
  • 2/26-3/1, Seattle, WA: Association of Writers and Writing Programs conference
  • 3/9, Washington, DC: Center for Inquiry lecture

More are in the works. If you’d like to try to bring me to your hometown, please don’t hesitate to let me know how I can help.

I hope to see you somewhere along the line!

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God in Proof: The Official Update https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/07/god-in-proof-the-official-update/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 19:00:17 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2209 God in Proof trailer You can be among the first to see this new animated book trailer! Share it with your friends on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet by Nathan SchneiderJoin a live interactive book event this Wednesday In conversation with Texas-based philosophical artist Alyce Santoro, I’ll be discussing God in Proof in an online event on Wednesday at 9 p.m. eastern time, “God-Proofs and Philosoprops: Illustrating the Intangible.” You can join us from anywhere that has a decent Internet connection. Register for the event here and spread the word on Facebook. Get the ebook God in Proof is now available as an ebook, complete with all the illustrations and charts that appear in the print edition. Get the Kindle version at Amazon and the epub or pdf versions from other fine booksellers. (See GodInProof.com for details and a discount code.) If you like it, please consider writing a review at Goodreads or Amazon. Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy ApocalypseNew book coming in September: Thank You, Anarchy My study of the first year of Occupy Wall Street, Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse, is now available for preorder in paperback and hardcover. In the foreword, Rebecca Solnit writes: “Thanks to this meticulous and elegant book, we know what one witness-participant was thinking all through the first year of Occupy, and what many of the sparks and some of the tinder were thinking, and what it was like to be warmed by that beautiful conflagration that spread across the world.” Expect more news soon!
Thank you for reading,
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God in Proof trailer

You can be among the first to see this new animated book trailer! Share it with your friends on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet by Nathan SchneiderJoin a live interactive book event this Wednesday
In conversation with Texas-based philosophical artist Alyce Santoro, I’ll be discussing God in Proof in an online event on Wednesday at 9 p.m. eastern time, “God-Proofs and Philosoprops: Illustrating the Intangible.” You can join us from anywhere that has a decent Internet connection. Register for the event here and spread the word on Facebook.

Get the ebook
God in Proof is now available as an ebook, complete with all the illustrations and charts that appear in the print edition. Get the Kindle version at Amazon and the epub or pdf versions from other fine booksellers. (See GodInProof.com for details and a discount code.) If you like it, please consider writing a review at Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy ApocalypseNew book coming in September: Thank You, Anarchy
My study of the first year of Occupy Wall Street, Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse, is now available for preorder in paperback and hardcover. In the foreword, Rebecca Solnit writes: “Thanks to this meticulous and elegant book, we know what one witness-participant was thinking all through the first year of Occupy, and what many of the sparks and some of the tinder were thinking, and what it was like to be warmed by that beautiful conflagration that spread across the world.” Expect more news soon!

Thank you for reading,

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The Official Guide to God in Proof https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/05/the-official-guide-to-god-in-proof/ https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/05/the-official-guide-to-god-in-proof/#comments Sat, 18 May 2013 11:28:30 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=2048 After ten years in the making, five years in the writing, and a few days doing little drawings, my first book, God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet, is now becoming available. This is a guide on how you can get it for yourself and—please, please please!—help spread the word.

Buy the book

There are some choices for how to do this.
  • Get it direct from University of California Press—with the discount code 13W3359 it costs just $27.96 for the hardcover. Shipping now!
  • Help Amazon put everyone else out of business by ordering it there for their ever-varying low price—though it won’t ship until around the pub date on June 10. And leave a revew if you're so inclined!
  • Ask for it at your local bookstore or find it wherever else books are sold.
The ebook version isn’t out quite yet, but it will be coming in a few weeks.

Come to the party

God in ProofIt isn't a book release without a party!  

Spread the word

Media is social nowadays, so I can’t do this without you.
  • Tell your friends the old-fashioned way: There’s no substitute for that.
  • Share the link: To send people straight to the basic info and buying options, this webpage is where I’m stashing all the latest updates and reviews.
  • Review it on Amazon, Goodreads, or B&N: If you liked the book, tell the world why!
  • Draw your own proof: Already, some people who’ve read the book have felt inspired to come up with proofs for various things of their own! I’ve set up a proof-making contest, which I hope you’ll enter, and the most popular entries stand to win free copies of the book courtesy of UC Press. See what others have come up with at GodInProof.com, and enter by tweeting proofs to #GodInProof or emailing them to [email protected].
 

Finally…

…a word of thanks. I am so grateful for your support and your willingness to help God in Proof reach readers who might not otherwise find it. I can’t do this without you, and I'd love to hear what you think about the book. Signature]]>
God in Proof with author.

After ten years in the making, five years in the writing, and a few days doing little drawings, my first book, God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet, is now becoming available. This is a guide on how you can get it for yourself and—please, please please!—help spread the word.

Buy the book

There are some choices for how to do this.

  • Get it direct from University of California Press—with the discount code 13W3359 it costs just $27.96 for the hardcover. Shipping now!
  • Help Amazon put everyone else out of business by ordering it there for their ever-varying low price—though it won’t ship until around the pub date on June 10. And leave a review if you’re so inclined!
  • Ask for it at your local bookstore or find it wherever else books are sold.

The ebook version isn’t out quite yet, but it will be coming in a few weeks.

Come to the party

God in ProofIt isn’t a book release without a party!

 

Spread the word

Media is social nowadays, so I can’t do this without you.

  • Tell your friends the old-fashioned way: There’s no substitute for that.
  • Share the link: To send people straight to the basic info and buying options, this webpage is where I’m stashing all the latest updates and reviews.
  • Review it on Amazon, Goodreads, or B&N: If you liked the book, tell the world why!
  • Draw your own proof: Already, some people who’ve read the book have felt inspired to come up with proofs for various things of their own! I’ve set up a proof-making contest, which I hope you’ll enter, and the most popular entries stand to win free copies of the book courtesy of UC Press. See what others have come up with at GodInProof.com, and enter by tweeting proofs to #GodInProof or emailing them to [email protected].

 

Finally…

…a word of thanks. I am so grateful for your support and your willingness to help God in Proof reach readers who might not otherwise find it. I can’t do this without you, and I’d love to hear what you think about the book.

Signature

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What Do You Believe? How Do You Know? Want a Free Book? https://www.lelandquarterly.com/2013/04/what-do-you-believe-how-do-you-know-want-a-free-book/ Wed, 17 Apr 2013 18:58:22 +0000 https://www.therowboat.com/?p=1950 She Who Is, by @claireinmidair For as long as I've been interested in the search for proofs about the existence of God, I've been interested in drawing them. Words and equations just didn't seem like enough; to wrap my head around what these constructs were expressing, and to try to communicate them to others, I had to make pictures. As I wrote my new book, God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet, I was drawing every step of the way — and my publisher, University of California Press, let me stick some of my pictures in the text. In doing, I soon discovered, I was retracing the history of proof itself. Long before the mathematical symbols and notation we generally use today, ancient proofs were drawn in diagrams and images. #GodInProof picture contest Now that the book is finished, I want to share the fun I've been having by making these drawings with you. The press has agreed to pony up some free books for a drawing contest, and here's how to win one: Draw a proof of something, divine or otherwise, and tweet a scan or photo of it to #GodInProof, along with any explanation you'd like to add. (You can also email them to [email protected].) Selected proofs will appear here, where they'll be entered for a chance to win a free book. Entries with the highest number of social media shares win. Multiple submissions are allowed, but only one book is allowed per winning author. Download the PDF version of the contest postcard here.]]> She Who Is, by @claireinmidair

For as long as I’ve been interested in the search for proofs about the existence of God, I’ve been interested in drawing them. Words and equations just didn’t seem like enough; to wrap my head around what these constructs were expressing, and to try to communicate them to others, I had to make pictures. As I wrote my new book, God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet, I was drawing every step of the way — and my publisher, University of California Press, let me stick some of my pictures in the text.

In doing, I soon discovered, I was retracing the history of proof itself. Long before the mathematical symbols and notation we generally use today, ancient proofs were drawn in diagrams and images.

#GodInProof picture contest Now that the book is finished, I want to share the fun I’ve been having by making these drawings with you. The press has agreed to pony up some free books for a drawing contest, and here’s how to win one: Draw a proof of something, divine or otherwise, and tweet a scan or photo of it to #GodInProof, along with any explanation you’d like to add. (You can also email them to [email protected].) Selected proofs will appear here, where they’ll be entered for a chance to win a free book. Entries with the highest number of social media shares win. Multiple submissions are allowed, but only one book is allowed per winning author.

Download the PDF version of the contest postcard here.

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