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the final letter of 2022

The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman

On executive functioning

On a soapbox

Gratitude

The Clasp and Cult Classic; novels by Sloane Crosley

Back to our regularly scheduled...

Election Day

Horror Stories

Trees

What is not therapy

Getting out of dodge

Summer 2022 Reflection Letter

Thinking about education and memoir.

Getting old

On figuring out your family tree.

I trimmed my chin hamster.

On not quitting

Projects; not problems.

Everything is temporary

Summer and school has begun

On trips with your family.

On choosing your emotions

Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley

On comparison

Lacking.

Spring Reflection Letter

Letter for the Week of June 21

Summer is a time for movies

A short essay

If you're an American when you go into the bathroom and American when you come out of the bathroom. What are you when you're in the bathroom?

Seek Excellence Not Validation

Breaking the moon with her hands

I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crosley

Typing monkey

I figured out why it's called Bloomington.

The Batman (Writer/Director: Matt Reeves)

What's Batman's favorite fruit?

The Things I Notice

A North Country Spring

I heard Will Smith is moving out

Winter 2022 Reflection

Spring Break

False alarm

Spring has arrived

There's no such thing as the writing life

Happy 72nd Birthday, John Hughes

The movies!

Have you seen the movie Constipation?

How do you get an elephant out of a Safeway bag?

Several Short Sentences on Writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg

What's Peter Parker's day job?

Fourteen days in quaratine.

Fall 2021 Reflection Letter

Letters from a New Yorker living in Kurt Vonnegut's Court