Mental Illness is Not Like a Broken Leg
When people talk about reducing the stigma around mental illness, they often liken it to having a broken leg – except it’s your mind that’s broken. But does this analogy really help?
When people talk about reducing the stigma around mental illness, they often liken it to having a broken leg – except it’s your mind that’s broken. But does this analogy really help?
Reading a book twice can seem like an unaffordable luxury given all the books out there waiting to be read. But it’s helpful in seeing the big picture – the forest for the trees.
We talk a lot about the importance of women and minority academics mentoring students and new faculty. But are we expecting too much of them?
If you’re an artist of any kind, you’re more likely to practice your art if your tools are easy to access.
A gorgeous chrysanthemum in our perennial garden.
I poll my Twitter colleagues on tips for increasing my blog reach.
Features a series of shots from this morning’s fabulous secondhand typewriter find.
A few weeks ago I wrote a piece for the LA Review of Books blog about the Ford-Kavanaugh hearings. One topic I emphasized is something … Read more
Yesterday my interview with Barbara Kingsolver was published at Longreads. I’ve been calling it a Q&A, because that’s how it was structured, but my writing … Read more
The week has gone by in a blur and I have no scintillating ideas to explore as I’ve used them all up. Though what often … Read more