
This is my personal newsletter, a space for sharing interests outside my vocation: book chat, secret histories, anecdotes, art and film, anything that catches my fancy.
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During the years leading up to 2025 I did not get much reading done. The Book on Fire podcast took up a good bit of my time but also, caring for elderly parents, hospice, deaths, a life and landscape-altering hurricane, so many obstacles to...
Yesterday, on another platform, I posted news of the connection between DOGE cuts and the loss of life in the tornadoes in Kentucky and Missouri. Several people commented that as these states voted for 47 and/or likely voted for GOP legisla...
Books discussed: Didion & Babitz and Hollywood’s Eve by Lili Anolik, The White Album and Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion, Slow Days and Fast Company and Eve’s Hollywood by Eve Babitz:
Like most of us, I knew Joan’s work first. W...
Gather round while I share a tale about growing up before there was an internet. Or more importantly, growing up feeling weird and isolated in a small town before the internet, a time when people in rural areas had limited access to culture...
While there are many aspects of social media that are unpleasant and even harmful, one of the features I hate the most is the way that the attention economy forces us to have or become a personal brand. As...
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Clinical and community herbalist and educator. Lover of plants and books.
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