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The books that made APOCALYPSE
December 9, 2025
My subconscious’s bibliography
Is the past a distraction?
December 2, 2025
Not when the future depends on it
The warp of destiny
November 23, 2025
I’m into the Vikings now
Is AI an apocalypse?
November 16, 2025
Against technological inevitability
Empires of feathers
November 9, 2025
On the penacho de Moctezuma
Welcome to The Antiquarian
November 2, 2025
Because the past matters more than ever
Let time do the work
October 26, 2025
The one weird trick that cured my procrastination
Kim Wexler breaks bad
October 19, 2025
The Antihero Trilogy, Part 4
Against thermocolonialism, feat. Andrew Dana Hudson
October 12, 2025
A conversation about making the seasons make sense
Endangered puddings
October 5, 2025
The best way to (not) watch The Great British Baking Show
The old goddess
September 28, 2025
Chalchiuhtlicue’s wild waters
Thoughts on shutting up online
September 14, 2025
Even now
Resistance is futile
September 7, 2025
The Cut does it again
Rerun: On post-plague disappointment
August 31, 2025
What was it all for?
Rerun: So far
August 24, 2025
On the beginnings of the ends
Rerun: What I’ve learned writing about apocalypses, during an apocalypse
August 17, 2025
Looking back on back to normal
When to give up
August 10, 2025
Never mind about that reading list thing
A plethora of podcasts
August 3, 2025
And more!
The skim
July 27, 2025
What if attention isn’t the problem?
“The secret engine of the world”
July 20, 2025
Some thoughts on The Fraud
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