Here are the websites of some stonking poets you should take a look at: Friends and Influences Andy Brown Christopher Southgate Cliff Yates Hilary Menos Jean Sprackland Mandy Coe Martin Wroe Michae…
An ever-evolving list of journals, magazines, and news sources consumed for work and otherwise. I’m always looking for more interesting publications—especially magazines.
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Friends and aquaintances who keep writing. If you don’t see your name on the list, please let me know.
Andy Baio / Waxy Austin Kleon Brian Biddle Cameron Moll Chris Glass Dan Mall Dave Rupert Eric Meyer Ethan Marcotte Frank Chimero Jason Kottke Jeffrey Zeldman Jeremy Keith / Adactio Jesse Gardner / Plasticmind Jim Coudal / Coudal Partners John Gruber / Daring Fireball Luke Dorny Kevin O’Keefe Khoi Vinh / Subtraction Mandy Brown Mark Boulton Matt Haughey / A Whole Lotta Nothing Mike Davidson / Industries Phil Coffman Ryan Irelan Ryan Rumsey Rob Weychert Sophie Shepherd Scott Boms Stephen Caver Tina Roth Eisenberg / Swissmiss Trent Walton Val Head Vanni di Ponzano / Bicilogic Veerle Peters Design
Peregrinatio: My Journey with Saint Brendan - Braided Way Magazine
In my twenties, I found St. Brendan on the cover of a book on Celtic saints that fell off a library shelf to land at my feet. At one point, he even competed with St. Kevin for the most renowned exploits. Brendan visited the isle of talking birds, beached his boat on the back of a whale, and eventually came to rest in the land of the saints, his own version of paradise. Not to be outdone, Kevin held his hand out to shelter a distressed mother bird who laid her eggs in that warm embrace. Fearful of disturbing the nest, Kevin maintained this vigil, holding his precious cargo for weeks through rain and shine, until the baby birds hatched. These two legendary saints thrilled me as a child with their fantastical exploits. As an adult, I fell in love with the pagan aspects of Celtic spirituality: a deep connection to nature, the Divine Feminine, contemplation, and social justice.
Bright Wall/Dark Room offers a different lens on film: no hot takes, clickbait, or content; lots of long reads, deep dives, and whole-hearted engagement.
Adam Cadre's website: interactive
and conventional fiction, essays on various topics, online comics,
music, podcasts, and I believe there is a picture of Scooby-Doo
dunking a basketball in there somewhere.
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