The End Begins
Our emerging dystopia brings memories of reading The Day of the Triffids to the surface. The parallels are powerful.
Reading to understand, to question and consider; thinking out loud
Our emerging dystopia brings memories of reading The Day of the Triffids to the surface. The parallels are powerful.
I’ve just finished reading The Line Becomes a River: dispatches from the border, by Francisco Cantu. It brings to my mind a short piece I wrote a few years ago, raising the question of racism in anti-immigrant talk.
Immigration and Passing Read More »
A fascinating article, Second Nature by Dorothy Wickenden in The New Yorker, triggers a cascade of thinking about practical conservation wherever we live
Rewilding in India, and in our own backyards Read More »
Absolutely riveting, The Premonition is the story about people trying to prevent needless deaths from a pandemic they saw coming.
Reading The Premonition: Michael Lewis knows how to tell a story Read More »
Under duress, finally reading Walden
Reading Walden in the time of Covid Read More »
Conservation is democracy extended to the natural world
Are we all post-naturalists now? Read More »