in-world by placing ads in SL media--including the SL Enquirer and the streaming radio station KONA Radio--and by throwing a release party. The Absence of Shadows also exists as a flesh-and-blood--er, pulp-and-ink--book, available for purchase at the print-on-demand site cafepress.com.
So if there are books in Second Life, there ought to be libraries. And schools. Right?
from Katie Haegele: The Philadephia Inquirer: Online, Second Life avatars are prosing and poetizing
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