About
The site
SansPoint is a blog on books, on literature, on post-modernism in relation to literature, on fiction and poetry, and on the struggle to write and get published. There is a regular focus on the books that its writer, Richard J. Anderson, is currently reading, whether a serious novel, or a frivolous piece of pulp. Occasionally, there is also discussion of technological issues in relation to writing and literature, and also talk of copyright. Posts of lists are probably over-relied upon, but that is a sad effect of the way blogs are written these days.
Back in history, SansPoint was a personal blog, and before this current site incarnation, it included a number of unrelated personal anecdotes and useless advice. These posts are officially disowned, but kept available through searching for historical purposes. Iterations of the site before 2007 are deprecated, and should not be used or searched for.
The current site design and future iterations are copyrighted by Richard J. Anderson. The site content, however, is distributable under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, which means that you can do what you want with the text, as long as I receive credit, and others may do the same with your product. This is only fair.

