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After the Apple

Eric Brende

Cultivating Life, Love and Livelihood in the Machine Age

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  • Eric Brende

    I am a craftsman and writer in St. Louis. After living and learning among the Amish, I applied their lessons to city life, discovering that in some ways it is easier to live more simply and less technologically in an urban household than on a farm.

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