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a newsletter about plants as plants and plants as portals
Right Now, Just As It Is
By Joan Tollifson
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Open, down-to-earth, contemplative exploration of present experiencing.
SPELLS
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summoning the everyday magic of writing ::+:: honing the craft of a creative life ::+:: exploring ecologies of art-making
Everything is Personal
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The story is not about what happened, it's about what the narrator makes of what happened.
Noted
By Jillian Hess
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Over the Field
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Essays on agrarianism, sustainability, agriculture, rurality, ecology, Wendell Berry, and techno-scepticism.
The Peasantry School Newsletter
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Stories about disentangling food and feeding from the market.
undefended / undefeated
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Sara Hendren's words and ideas about design, technology, art, education, and more
what the wild things became
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domestication is a hell of a drug
Imprints
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tracing the goodness
Burning Shore
By Erik Davis
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Consciousness Culture from a California perspective
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The Art of Noticing
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Ideas, inspiration, and provocations for creativity, work, and staying human. From author Rob Walker.
The Convivial Society
By L. M. Sacasas
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Thinking about technology, society, and the good life.
How to Talk to Yourself
By Roblin Meeks
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A series of helpful guides. Essays and creative nonfiction about time, love, work, and life.
All My Stars
By Joanne McNeil
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by Joanne McNeil Recommended books, films, exhibitions &c. Sent once a week or whatever a week is in my mind.
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