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“Burble, burble, burble” and other confessions from a writer on the road
June 14, 2023
The view out from Leadenhall Market, London, UK. According to one early modern commentator, his mother-in-law was frightened by a lobster in this market, and...
Colour Me Thrilled: Art and Nature in Stuttgart and Innsbruck
April 24, 2023
Two paintings, a castle, and some wildlife: how the book I read at breakfast is changing how I think about writing and looking.
Vermeer: How Not to Curate an Exhibition
April 10, 2023
In which I muse on a disturbing visit to the Rijksmuseum's Vermeer show.
Art, monsters, and Gothic Revival in North Carolina
March 21, 2023
In which I go adventuring among artworks, rare books, and manuscripts - and notes on historic houses and museums, and dining recommendations.
Eating and doing in Washington, DC
March 5, 2023
Last week's museum visits, and how I fuelled them.
How not to buy a couch
February 23, 2023
In which I release half-read bits of psychology into the ether.
Art, trade, and colonialism, then and now
February 16, 2023
How a contemporary Nigerian-British sculptor updated an old European art motif.
Around a continent on lots of trains
February 9, 2023
In which I look ahead to a season of travel around Europe, muse on writers' relationships to their drafts, and offer dining recommendations for Philadelphia.
Three cheers for accountability buddies!
February 2, 2023
In which I reflect on starting book ms revisions, and on the writing buddies who keep me honest.
Small mammal problems: managing the creative brain
January 26, 2023
In which I go down a musical rabbit-hole in my quest for a sustainable way to stay on top of errands without sabotaging writing or resting.
Operation Errand: Whack-a-moling for People Who Think Too Much
January 19, 2023
In which I lay out my five notes-to-self for the season, and recommend a podcast series on method in the writing of history.
The Craft behind HUMANS: A Monstrous History
January 11, 2023
In which I expand on last week's presentation at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting, and ask readers what they'd like me to write about in the coming year.
The Historian as Storyteller
December 15, 2022
On writing trade-list history books, and some takes and recommendations
London Calling
December 8, 2022
In this newsletter, I puzzle over the time-machine effect of last month’s trip to London, UK, and recommend a few things to eat and to visit.
Jump Day!
December 1, 2022
In which Day 1 as a footloose writer finally arrives.
Enter the Everything Historian
November 19, 2022
Notes and musings from a historian who sees connections everywhere.
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