
This is my substack where i publish my writings. They range in topic, but i'm interested in ephemerality and lived experience.
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The Central Branch of the Brooklyn Library, where I checked out a copy of the de Beauvoir novel. One of places I’ve spent the most time at besides homes or the park.
You ever had the sensation in a bookstore or a library of being overwhelm...
Coney Island in the 1920s.
Summer slowly makes its way to New York. Gorgeous days abound - no sign yet of the deadly heat, nor the chaos magic that rules the streets once the swelling of the sun begins and the tropical humidity begins to b...
“A Room with a View”, directed by J. Ivory
Though many may hold off on declaring the return of spring, I really believe that the winds have changed and the season has turned. You can smell it in the air; the trees have begun to churn and i...
Since c. 2010, the number of countries autocratizing (blue) has been higher than those democratizing (yellow). Source: V-Dem Institute
In their 2018 book How Democracies Die, political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt identify...
“Incoming Tide, Scarboro, Maine” by Winslow Homer.
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I'm a writer from Minnesota living in New York. I like to think about history, movies, music, and the ways in which we react to the ever-changing world around us. I also write poetry and some stories.
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