Notes on living, working, and creating more intentionally.
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In recent years, I’ve thought a lot about narrative and structure as it pertains to writing and the writing life. (As Elisa Gabbert poignantly writes in her essay “Infinite Abundance on a Narrow Ledge” in Any Person is the Only Self, “I obv...
The studio where I recorded Slowing’s forthcoming audiobook is situated inside a high-rise building I hadn’t realized I’d visited before until seeing it again from the street. My eyes traveled the distance from gummy concrete to storefronts...
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Author of SLOWING (9/17/24) Slow Stories on Substack (and more words elsewhere). Reading, writing, wearing, and sharing.
I'm a Portland-based writer and editor, by way of Food52 and cupcakes and cashmere. Obsessively questioning how to live a more intentional, meaning-filled life.
Amy Lin lives in Calgary, Canada where there are two seasons: winter and road construction. Her memoir Here After is her first book.
Calia Booth is a social media strategist and content creator based in Los Angeles, CA. She has a passion for visual storytelling that comes to life online as well as offline.
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