Suzanne Taylor, in NOW WHAT?, the only auspice online looking for timely action to take so humanity goes from being self-serving to running on humanitarian concerns, writes another compelling plea for system-thinkers to think together about what all of us collectively could do.
James Sarsgard writes about the Agricultural Revolution from the perspective of its imagined founder and wonders if we can draw comparisons to our current historical moment
S Peter Davis questions why it is that celebrities who turn political always find religion at the same time - even when they're obviously not serious about it.
Konstantin Asimonov's translations and a short bio of a Russian absurdist and poet, Daniil Kharms.
https://tapwatersommelier.substack.com/p/the-desperate-madness-of-daniil-kharms
Vanya Bagaev writes about dreams, nightmares, their role in fiction and why they should be told aloud.
https://blog.nova-nevedoma.com/p/adaptations-of-lurid-dreams
Tom Fish tries to find the bluest blue in Morocco's very blue town. https://tomfish.substack.com/p/chefchaouen-diaries-true-blue
https://substack.com/@suzannetaylor/p-149295064
Suzanne Taylor, in NOW WHAT?, the only auspice online looking for timely action to take so humanity goes from being self-serving to running on humanitarian concerns, writes another compelling plea for system-thinkers to think together about what all of us collectively could do.
James Sarsgard writes about the Agricultural Revolution from the perspective of its imagined founder and wonders if we can draw comparisons to our current historical moment
https://open.substack.com/pub/jamessarsgard/p/the-lonely-harvest?r=ey3qh&utm_medium=ios
S Peter Davis questions why it is that celebrities who turn political always find religion at the same time - even when they're obviously not serious about it.
https://speterdavis.substack.com/p/christian-kayfabe-why-does-the-right
Rolando Andrade shares a poem about friendship https://open.substack.com/pub/rolandoandrade/p/timeless-friendship?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=20ov80
Julie Gabrielli laments that rationality has been elevated to cult status over imagination, with glimpses of how it might be otherwise. https://open.substack.com/pub/innerlifecollaborative/p/the-dance-of-mythos-and-logos?r=4cg2x&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Beth Anderson writes about failing in the most public way possible. https://nequalsnine.substack.com/p/i-had-to-do-the-queen-wave-to-54000
Sheila Dembowski shares about being grateful for all of the tiny miracles that surround us - sometimes we just need to slow down and look for them: https://sheiladembowski.substack.com/p/tiny-miracles