Thoughts that don’t behave well in small talk—musings about life, loss, cats, aging, women’s rights, road life, grocery stores, love, irritation, and other random things.
The Edge of Epidemiology looks at how human-driven systems create the conditions pathogens exploit, from ancient epidemics and colonial trade routes to occupational disease, modern outbreaks, and the data gaps that decide whose deaths become history.
"i just love things, man. i just love shit. i love everything inside. i just love things. i love technique. i love specialty items. i love people who can do extraordinary things."
— Action Bronson
Das System verstehen und sich davon befreien.
Quellenbasiert. Jenseits der Lager.
Geschichte, Psychologie und die Frage, wie wir wirklich leben wollen.
Primary-source history and literary essays with a focus on Victorian Britain and the Crimean War. Second lens on Mexican American SoCal as lived history.
A closer look at Korea’s current events, culture, history, and social issues—how they shape the Korea of today and tomorrow. For those seeking to understand the stories and moments that brought Korea to where it is now.
Periscope is about, "Lessons of History”. As George Santayana said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”. It pays to study the past and understand how we came to now, which in turn might provide us a glimpse of the future.
A Whirld of Words: A Reader’s Commonplace Dictionary is a robust compilation of select quotations from great works and great minds. It is filled with wit, character, and scope. A book about books. A tool for thinking. A friend to your mind.
Immemorial is field-oriented publication exploring human geography, anthropology, and ecological systems across the world. How environments shape cultures, practices, and ways of life.
from the writer who brought you Scuzzbucket—the original home for dirty realism, grunge lit, creative confessions, speculative fiction, and assorted literary atrocities—comes an even deeper level of personal poetics ... this is ... Garbage Notes
Stimulating & original lit-bits on social & personal issues from the author of "Slow Travels in Unsung Spain" (nonfiction book.) Brett is a journalist/teacher living long-term in Europe (Catalonia/Spain.) *No AI used.
Wondering, with an emphasis on the wonder, about history – social, military and natural - dogs, horses, archery, swords, armour, castles, travel, art, making.