I would be all over that. Umm. Like Kudzu. (which is also incidentally my name vote.)
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A blog or tumbler is a great way to create a book. A lot of blogs have turned into books.
Given the popularity of books like Salt, Cod, and, uh, Bonk, I certainly think there's a market for a book about/called Kudzu. I like ProjectKudzu; it amuses me.
Love the idea and think any of those names would be great.
LikeKudzu amuses me, because there are 81,000 hits on google, almost all using it as a simile. "Project Kudzu" would stand out better in a search. At $13 a year, maybe I should get both for the time being.
Ginger,
do you have an ipad? If you do, there is this multimedia book in the ibooks store that is fucking awesome. I suppose you can read it on a mac in the ibooks store as well, but I don't know it.
Paperless is the name of the book and the guy who did it has text, video, pictures, etc.
Is this something you might be thinking of? Apparently a lot of people have bought is book. I like it a lot.
It certainly could be one form, particularly if I could video some of the interviews. I am Apple-less, but I should be able to find a way to take a look at it.
I love Project Kudzu and think this is a great idea.
As a person who is formulating a blog-to-book project myself, I wholeheartedly support the project.
To be honest, I'm a bit fascinated with Kudzu. So, I'd be first in line to read your stuff.
It occurs to me that I could start with a Tumblr that people could post to, which might net some avenues for articles and pictures. Typo, you'll be happy to hear that one article I want to do is on its use as biomass.
I support Project Kudzu. Go for it.