Wednesday links

Here's a few good links for your Wednesday morning:
First of all, Wakefield author Derek Pedley has written a ripper of a piece on the impact of SA police not speaking to the media. This is fascinating from a true crime perspective (get on Dead by Friday if you haven't already, by the by) but also important reading for every SA citizen.
Next, we have this article about hashtags and how they signify meaning (fascinating and highly recommended for all you wordnerds out there). Contains the brilliant NY Times quote:

When Slate‘s Julia Turner profiled the hashtag in 2012—months before it would be named the American Dialect Society’s Word of the Year—she noticed that it allowed “the best writers to operate in multiple registers at once, in a compressed space.”  She concluded, “It’s the Tuvan throat singing of the Internet.”

Next (and on theme), we have some Tuvan throat singing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY1pcEtHI_w
Last but not least, there's the SA Writers Centre's editing boot camp program, which has just been released. I guess we all know about SAWC, about how they were the first of their type in Australia, how they continue to serve as a model for writers' centres around the world, how they manage to do so much for literary culture in SA ... (oh we're bloody lucky over here).
Happy Wednesday guys!