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The Forrests — Emily Perkins
This novel is Dorothy Forrest’s life story, and her complicated family life too. After reading it I felt that I knew her quite well… Continue reading
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The effect of fame: different editions…
The effect of fame: different editions of the same book, published before and after Bill Bryson became famous. twitter.com/bnnt/status/671781406809264128/photo/1

There is nothing respectful in thinking…
There is nothing respectful in thinking that people are too tender or too zealous to defend themselves civilly. www.microphilosophy.net/how-do-we-respect-others-c…
If I asked you a hypothetical question,…
If I asked you a hypothetical question, would you answer it?
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept — Elizabeth Smart
This is an amazing prose poem spanning the author’s love affair with an older married man. The language is raw and rich and really takes you to another place, and usually not a happy one — when she isn’t miserable, … Continue reading
On Looking — Alexandra Horowitz
To find new things, take the path you took yesterday. — John Burroughs It’s amazing what you can see if you actually look at things you’ve seen a hundred times before. Alexandra Horowitz, like most of us, has wandered city … Continue reading
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.@boonerang bribing the audience with…
.@boonerang bribing the audience with beer. Genius move at #UXNZ2015 twitter.com/bnnt/status/659932910976303105/photo/1

“Random conversations are important.”…
“Random conversations are important.” Trade Me at #UXNZ2015
