After the Readathon
On poetry and the soul.
Before the Readathon: Birthday Edition
In honor of sixty years.
But I Always Stand Up
Meditations, contemplations, and all the language in the world.
Worldbuilding for Tea Drinkers
That magic system really pulled the room together, man.
On the Merits of Confusion
What are the complex emotions that go into reading?
After the Readathon
I read Minor Detail a few days ago. Today, I have been hooked on the news of a genocide in Rafah.
Before the Readathon
The first readathon of 2024.
From Salamanca with Love
Write a new novel with me.
On the Poet Scientist
Curious, here behold my resurrection, after slumber.
107,704: A Revelation
“Woman is condemned to be free.” Jean-Paul Sartre (and Savannah Rivas).
This Year’s Mammoth
What happens when one’s Pessoa obsession meets March reading plans?
After the Readathon
On the troubles of reading slumps and the merits of good books.
Before the Readathon
My first readathon since the great loss.
Goodnight, Thesaurus
An update on my graduate school quest.
My Head is a War Zone and Other Lessons from Applying to Graduate School
Applying to graduate schools is an unexpectedly humbling experience.
Sunday
A week in the life of a writer and cognitive scientist.
Saturday
A week in the life of a writer and cognitive scientist.
Friday
A week in the life of a writer and cognitive scientist.
Thursday
A week in the life of a writer and cognitive scientist.
Wednesday
A week in the life of a writer and cognitive scientist.