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Mountains Bound

Anna Devereux

a part-scrapbook part-diary of my research trip to Texas and further afield, logging encounters with archives, culture, food, film, and Americana

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When Everything Stopped

Author's note: I am back from Texas. In fact, I have been for about 3 months. I had intended to write more frequently while I was away, but the unnerving developments regarding social media and threats to student visas made me highly cautio...

3 months ago
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Hunger Pangs

The other day I was reading The Diary of a Good Neighbour by Doris Lessing (originally published under the pseudonym Jane Somers) and got a sudden craving for white fish. I wanted, specifically, the kind of white fish that my granny coats i...

8 months ago
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A Lady's Life at the Rodeo

Many friends seemed to be concerned that I couldn’t drive before moving to Texas. They rushed to inform me that you can’t travel in America without a car; many stated with utmost confidence that you could hardly cross the city of Austin wit...

8 months ago
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Home and Away

Settling in to the Lone Star state

10 months ago
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    Using this space as a scrapbook as I travel between archives in Norwich, London, and Texas.

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