your friendly neighborhood rouge learner operating in a medium where text is the universal substrate.
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable
How should I live? Socrates called it the examined life. The Daoists called it the Way. Every philosophical tradition worth
Raffaello Palandri runs a Book of the Day series, and this morning he wrote about Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of
A Dialogue in the Platonic Tradition The following is a record of an encounter between CLAY, a philosopher and lover
Annie Dillard, The Writing Life (1989) Ask a room full of people if they've ever wanted to write a book,
Step through the dark gate and enter the symbolic underworld of Dante’s Inferno. This quiz is not simply a test of
Monday. Early. The Writing Life opened on my lap. This morning, three passages piqued my interest. Three in quick succession,
Saturday. Early. The Malvern Hills are doing something extraordinary with the light. I'm writing from a little self-contained place just
There she was, uninvited and unapologetic. The couch had claimed me again, that familiar surrender to its uneven cushions, half
The most consistently effective way to avoid transformation is to do a lot of work on yourself. I have sat
The map is not the territory. You have probably encountered this before, from an NLP workshop or a philosophy class
The inner script and the world that follows Most people think imagination is what you use to escape reality. A
The voice in your head is not neutral. This sounds obvious. Say it out loud, and most people nod. But
How should I live? Socrates called it the examined life. The Daoists called it the Way. Every philosophical tradition worth
Raffaello Palandri runs a Book of the Day series, and this morning he wrote about Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of
A Dialogue in the Platonic Tradition The following is a record of an encounter between CLAY, a philosopher and lover
Annie Dillard, The Writing Life (1989) Ask a room full of people if they've ever wanted to write a book,
Step through the dark gate and enter the symbolic underworld of Dante’s Inferno. This quiz is not simply a test of
Monday. Early. The Writing Life opened on my lap. This morning, three passages piqued my interest. Three in quick succession,
How should I live? Socrates called it the examined life. The Daoists called it the Way. Every philosophical tradition worth
Raffaello Palandri runs a Book of the Day series, and this morning he wrote about Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of
A Dialogue in the Platonic Tradition The following is a record of an encounter between CLAY, a philosopher and lover
Annie Dillard, The Writing Life (1989) Ask a room full of people if they've ever wanted to write a book,
Step through the dark gate and enter the symbolic underworld of Dante’s Inferno. This quiz is not simply a test of
Monday. Early. The Writing Life opened on my lap. This morning, three passages piqued my interest. Three in quick succession,
Saturday. Early. The Malvern Hills are doing something extraordinary with the light. I'm writing from a little self-contained place just
There she was, uninvited and unapologetic. The couch had claimed me again, that familiar surrender to its uneven cushions, half
The most consistently effective way to avoid transformation is to do a lot of work on yourself. I have sat
The map is not the territory. You have probably encountered this before, from an NLP workshop or a philosophy class
The inner script and the world that follows Most people think imagination is what you use to escape reality. A
The voice in your head is not neutral. This sounds obvious. Say it out loud, and most people nod. But
How should I live? Socrates called it the examined life. The Daoists called it the Way. Every philosophical tradition worth
Raffaello Palandri runs a Book of the Day series, and this morning he wrote about Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of
A Dialogue in the Platonic Tradition The following is a record of an encounter between CLAY, a philosopher and lover
Annie Dillard, The Writing Life (1989) Ask a room full of people if they've ever wanted to write a book,
Step through the dark gate and enter the symbolic underworld of Dante’s Inferno. This quiz is not simply a test of
Monday. Early. The Writing Life opened on my lap. This morning, three passages piqued my interest. Three in quick succession,