You’ve seen the work win an Order of the Molly on Pharyngula, for ‘His/her poems are not only funny, but s/he’s got a sense of rhythm Pope would envy (that’s Mr. Alexander, not Mr. Ratzenberger).’
You’ve seen them appear as comments for the occasional lucky blogger over at ScienceBlogs.com.
You probably even caught the original Digital Cuttlefish blog; perhaps passed them around on forums and even checked out the YouTube homage by a fan on the horror that is Sally Kern’s political views…
NOW, buy the book! The Digital Cuttlefish, Vol. 1!
Pass it on, get it to every person who can use some thinking this holiday season.
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The Digital Cuttlefish, Vol. 1Science, religion, and social commentary in verse |



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‘His/her poems are not only funny, but s/he’s got a sense of rhythm Pope would envy (that’s Mr. Alexander, not Mr. Ratzenberger).’
Isn’t it funny how one tends to develop assumptions when one doesn’t actually know the truth? For some reason, I’d always imagined the Cuttlefish to be a woman, but when I saw that comment I suddenly realised that I don’t think I’ve actually seen an indication one way or another.
The disclaimer on p.3 is well worth a read. As are the poems available in the preview.
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