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Time for a Break

December 2, 2019July 25, 2018

Well it’s coming up to the end of July, which means it’s time to take a break. From blogging, yes, but not from writing in … Read more

Tags blogging, gardening, Nature Conservancy of Canada, published, reading, rest, science, summer, writing

Wednesday on the Web: 4 July Edition

December 2, 2019July 4, 2018

Happy Fourth of July to my American readers – hope you’re having a great holiday! And hope my Canadian readers had a good Canada Day … Read more

Tags Austin Kleon, climate change, Dana Milbank, feminism, hobbies, immigration, LARB, Lauren Markham, LitHub, McSweeney's, minority, NYT, on being, Patricia Hampl, Rebecca Traister, rest, Sonya Huber, The Cut, uspoli, WaPo, white men

Improve Your Productivity By Making Time for Rest

December 2, 2019March 7, 2018

If you’ve read my blog for a while, you know that, because of my illness, I have limited time in the day to do things … Read more

Tags academia, art, Creativity, disability, editing, productivity, reading, rest, slow scholarship, walking, work, writing
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This is a big week at The Story Collider! Did you see we just announced a new ... two-year Science Advisory Fellowship? Learn more about the Fellowship here: https://t.co/z92h1pjg2G

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And up come the bleeding heart plants, flowers tucked up under their leaves but ... ready to open any day now. #gardening

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Interesting piece on rewilding and language and humans vs. nature. Have read ... WOLF BORDER and FERAL and REWILDING and all are quite good. https://t.co/oFGE8IV2EM HT @DaeganMiller

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