Status Shift!
Also, at the request of our newest member Chris Coletta, (blogger invitation still waiting to be accepted), we will officially call ourselves a literary society. Not a book club. Book clubs are a bit too Oprah for Chris.
This is an experiment in distance, and we realize it. Book clubs aren't supposed to be like this. They're supposed to be intimate. They're supposed to be close. In book clubs, relationships are formed and strengthened around discussing words and ideas, and for some reason, that just works better when people can see each other.
It's why people will travel for miles to hear a lecture. It's why kids from all over the state come to
We're turning that relationship on its head. We're in different places, doing different things. That's true. But for the first time, for as long as we can remember, we aren't in school. There's no structure, and no one's forcing us to continue our intellectual development. Thus, we are choosing to forgo the traditional way of things because we refuse to go it alone. We are going to use the resources at hand to do something special.
Which brings us back to a name. 270 miles is the physical distance between Linda's Bar and Grill in Chapel Hill and Hank's Oyster Bar in