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    Every few years, I’ve noticed, we get slammed with some article or other about how we’re moving into a kind of post-literate society, where books become obsolete and we’re all going to get our learning in capsule form or whatever. But I love my books, and I’m not giving them up without a fight. I grew up a bookish little one, preferring to spend my days devouring The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe rather than play house or whatever the other kids were up to. Since then, I’ve worked as a librarian, a conservator, a writer, and a book artist (printing and binding books by hand). Even working here at Nerve has caused me considerable anxiety, as it’s meant swapping my ink and paper comforts for the cold, tech-y embrace of the internets. Imagine my abject horror when Nerve editor Will Doig passed along a book called The Solitary Vice: Against Reading. I’m pretty sure I gasped audibly.

    So I sat down with author Mikita Brottman for a quick Q&A about the hidden dangers of books, the joys of tabloids, and librarian sex appeal.

    People assume that if you're not actually sitting with a book in your lap, you're not really reading. Whereas most of what people are doing online is reading. Sending text messages or sitting with a magazine or a comic is reading. There are all kinds of reading, and I think book-boostering campaigns are a reaction against these things that compete for our attention. People feel anxious about the demise of reading, but those anxieties are groundless, and perhaps rooted in snobbery.

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