Recommended by Bryn Robinson
Letters from a writer navigating the world with absolutely no sense of direction.
I once heard someone describe a filmmaker as a "humanist" - that they love characters, they love people. That's Rebecca. As a result, her newsletter is a warm-hearted, humourous look at everyday life that goes much deeper.
Explorations in the pleasures and perils of getting out over your skis, told through nonfiction essays, photographs, and occasional fiction.
Tom writes these personal essays with honesty and self-awareness that can be at times lacking in our social media-drenched society. Whether his intent or not, I always walk away with personal clarity after reading.
Notes, links, and experiments on our complex relationships with technology. Gleanings, too, from recent reading and thinking.
Mark's consideration and words on a subject are thoughtful, detailed, and enlightening. His main topic of exploration is our human interactions with technology, but he also delves into passion projects with his teachings, poetry, and cars.







