Interesting items in a note index, and a maybe-weekly practice of investigating them.
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Last time, I wrote about a “blind spots” project I have been doing this summer—where I go, year by year, through the history of recorded music, and try to investigate albums that I’ve never heard (or, at the very least, never owned). In tha...
Like many longtime music fans, I think a lot about “discovery”—how to come across music that’s new to me. I feel every music fan has their own personal discovery systems, and if you’ve been a music fan for long enough, you’ve seen them chan...
Although Philadelphia was the first city I ever lived in, and I currently work in Boston, the city that I have the longest relationship with is Chicago. I’ve spent half my life involved with Chicago and the people there, and I am happy to r...
The oldest note about dust in my card index is from 2003, which I regret to inform you is now twenty-one years ago. It’s a note listing some major environmental disasters, including the rapid expansion of the Gobi Desert, driven by human-le...
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I am the author of three novels (all of which are available through Melville House). My newsletter is a series of investigations into a notecard index
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