Kristoff, I'm struck by your saying "
kristoff wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:15 pm
In ten years, presuming the EA is still here...
" Perish the thought of EA perishing! In any case, I think the collected stories are of great intrinsic value, and ought to be preserved in some permanent form, regardless of what might happen to the site. The literary quality of the stories may vary widely, but together, they are a unique testament (what a choice of word!) to the psyche and sensibility of an overlooked corner of humanity. I'd be willing to buy them on DVD, etc., if they might otherwise vanish.
In fact, do you think any publisher might be interested in a selection? Such a book might raise much needed cash for EA, as well as informing/shocking/entertaining/disgusting a wider audience. I hope Greasetank saved the contents of his site and will make them available.