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I’m currently in Oregon eating a dekopon citrus. Its juice reminds me of the squelchy sweet segments of mandarin that come in the can, the kind I stir into crème fraîche and coconut at Christmas time, only these are so big and fleshy they f...
Did you know that the collective name for the teal duck is “a spring of teal”? I have nothing more to add to that for now, but didn’t want it to go unshared.
One of the lines from Looking Down at the Stars that people most often quot...
I said “I just want to tell people what’s happening and when without accompanying it with an essay”. That will surely sometimes be the case, but these past few weeks leading to Imbolc had me thinking of things that push through ice, digging...
what of our nature
have we done forgot?to each their dot, Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover
A short — or I meant for it to be short — letter recapping 2025, which will likely be the last relatively-regularly-posted Subst...
In two days, Looking Down at the Stars: Life Beneath the Waves will be published by . It’s already in some people’s hands and I’m doing my best to stare at and register this as a real thing that’s happening, amongst many other things which...
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