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All the small things
April 21, 2022
Something I've been grappling with for a long time is the idea that regular, small things matter as much, or more, as larger, more dramatic, more story-...
Time
April 14, 2022
In my memory, some years are just monoliths: so much seemed to have happened and occurred. Others are barely blips. 2005, for example, is a year I could name...
There's a lot of waste in the world
April 7, 2022
I run a small publishing company and through this I send maybe 200-300 packages a year. It amazes me that, just by saving packaging I get from other things I...
Fizzy (and the soft sell)
March 29, 2022
Most days I feel fizzy for some of the day. To me fizzy is both tired and energetic, it's stimulated but undirected. I could go for a run, fire up Photoshop...
I think about Fantasy like I think about Art
March 24, 2022
Of all the genre fiction that I adore, Fantasy is my absolute favourite. While it's the red-headed-step-child of the writing world, for as long as I've been...
Normal to Great
March 17, 2022
One of my favourite things about life is how small the difference between a normal day and a great day really is. To me, and maybe this is my personality, a...
White Bread - it was nice while it lasted
March 10, 2022
In main part due to how sick I was last week, I have been eating a bunch of white bread, something I've not done in years (decade+). Actually today, while...
Short one this week
March 3, 2022
I spent the afternoon before you're reading this on the phone with the ambulance trying to sort out if I needed to be rushed to the ER ASAP with something...
Too big to fail
February 24, 2022
I've been obsessed with the ocean lately. While I've always loved the beach, and for years wanted to be a marine biologist, over the last few months I've...
Art =/= Money
February 17, 2022
Strap in readers, this is a long one. But don't worry, no NFT chats at all. In 2018 I decided I would never be a High School teacher ever again. I had...
Curiosity is a form of exploration
February 10, 2022
One of my pleasures is reading to or listening about explorers. Not so much the age of exploration, which strikes me as naive and damaging, but a lot of...
Art, doubt, anxiety
February 3, 2022
Putting something out in the world is rarely a good feeling. It's always nerve-wracking and unpleasant, at least a little bit. Questions like 'will anyone...
The Last Time
January 27, 2022
When I was 12 or 13 I made the mistake of signing up to play cricket for my school team. Cricket, like anything, really is a struggle to care about once it's...
Thylacine (I want to believe)
January 20, 2022
I recently watched this documentary about folks in Australia who believe that the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) is still alive. For those living overseas, the...
Jogging slowly, closing a circle
January 13, 2022
I'm not a very good runner, in fact it's probably unfair to call me a runner at all. Once a week, sometimes twice if the weather is extra perfect, I'll go...
Rewilding: ego is the enemy
January 6, 2022
Having recently moved house, some of my many house plants are struggling in their new space. It's summer, and we're experiencing a heatwave here in...
I think of ecology like I think about society (spiders)
December 30, 2021
A few days ago my girlfriend screamed 'there's a really fucking big spider here'. He had emerged from some boxes (we'd moved houses) and totally startled...
Welcome to More Than a Spoon Than a Fork
December 28, 2021
For a year-and-a-bit I worked in England at a fairly posh school filled with great people. One of the best teachers there showed the staff a great lesson...
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