Posts Tagged With "writing"
fatherhood
Opinion is sure to vary widely on the topic: do we even need to learn to record letters and numbers on paper with pens and pencils any more?
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To really survive long term, you’ll need to become a contributing member, earning your keep, and making your way as a productive member of Society Two-point-oh.
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The Internet is bound to be fried, zapped, subsumed by a rouge intelligence or — at the very least — reduced in an innert tangle of wires and routers.
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…there is this line that we all know about, and we all see it there when we write. It’s the line that hopefully lies behind us, the line of trifling inconsequentalism.
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This week’s lists are all just barely clinging to the branches, hinting at the recent arrival of Autumn, the approach of Thanksgiving, and all those awesome autumn colours.
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Here we are in the last weeks of June… Summer has officially arrived, school is out for the season, the days grow a little more lazy and for the second year in a row I continue partaking in my daily blogging …
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My first ever “week of lists” wraps to a close and I’m going to give you yet another navel-gazing meta-style post about blogging — because, if for no other reason, there is a lot of bad blogging advice out there. See, the …
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This was once a place of joy and light and laughter. Now it is simply another ruin.
But don’t for a moment mistake my reminicsing as a voice of dispair. I am not so much clouded in my judgement of these …
photography | writing
I’ve been reading through Scott McCleod’s Understanding Comics, a kind-of non-fiction graphic-novel-esque work that deconstructs the art of comics in the form of a comic. It is an aging work, originally published in 1993, and thus has little to say about …
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