SOME NEW THINGS
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OVER THERE (found elsewhere)
Alison is tackling NaNoWriMo with gusto - go Alison!
Bryn writes about birding and other important things.
Jillian writes about her fascinating exploration of author James Baldwin’s archive.
Dave Karpf is one of the people I watch closely for his opinions on technology and society. More about Twitter below.
Also, here’s my general recommendation to read Ted Gioia’s The Honest Broker: try reading The Honest Broker!
Soaring Twenties Social Club links:
Omnibus #42 - the usual weekly round up, a great diversity of writers and creators working here.
BACK HERE (the past week’s posts)
Monday featured my little essay about the term dooryard, widely used in parts of Atlantic Canada.
Tuesday featured my interview with William Edwards of The Warthog Report.
Tuesday also featured William’s interview of me for The Warthog Report. Please check it out, he asked some really good questions!
Wednesday featured a discussion about the impact of travel on our lives and the potentially valuable impact of time away from familiar surroundings.
CROSS-PROMOTION(S)
Refind (referral link) is a service that recommends several links to posts, articles and websites several times per week (even daily), tailored to your preferences. You can find a lot of great stuff here!
RELEASE
Time to release the H.A.T. Scouts for another week! And remember, it’s always better to be a H.A.T.T.E.R. than a hater.
Very interesting collection, as always. Thanks in particular for including the Baldwin link. Im a great fan of his writing and speaking, so this was a real treat
Interesting as always! I especially liked the link to Subject Headings about NaNoWriMo as I’m doing that for the first time. It’s a hell of a challenge, but talk about focussing the mind! Did I read somewhere in a past post that you’ve done this once or twice before?