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Curious Animals

Tom Noser, Ashley Briggs, Margaret the Pug

Ideas, humor, and dog thoughts.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

I’m not sleeping so well

Conclusion first: Writing is now a matter of survival. I make very little money from it, but writing regularly is just as essential, physically and emotionally, as if it were my living. I wrote the bit below after a bad night’s sleep, somet...

a year ago
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Cold Plate Club

Conclusion first: I suppose in some restaurants or homes with staff, there was a time when a plate would be heated before it was served. This might be especially important for delicate foods like scrambled eggs. Maybe it’s still done, and I...

a year ago
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Why I’ve Been Gone

Conclusion first: I haven’t written anything for Substack in six weeks for lots of reasons. I’ll share a few below.

a year ago
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About my mom

Conclusion first: My mother is dying. Not in the “yeah, yeah, don’t bother me,” way all of us are dying, but in the “stage four colon cancer” way. She’s at home with my dad and a live-in nurse. She’s not in pain. She’s comfortable and healt...

a year ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Tom Noser

    The world's leading authority on philosophy written by dogs.

  • Ashley Briggs
  • Margaret the Pug

    The first canine philosopher to waste her time collaborating with a human translator.

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