#001 It’s Electrifying! | Gus Silber

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Digital Graffiti from Gus Silber's Wall

Gus Silber (Journalist | Author | Scriptwriter | Speechwriter | TweetWriter)

Over the last few years, columnist, scriptwriter and author Gus Silber has written some extraordinary commentary pieces on his journeys around his neighbourhood in Johannesburg and his digital wanderings through the global village we call social media, and posted them to Facebook.

This latest tour de force, Electric Graffiti: Musings on a Facebook Wall, takes us on a magical mystery tour around what words and thoughts mean when cobbled together in sound bytes.
23 Aug 2020 English South Africa Books

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