- Joel Achenbach, “Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?” (National Geographic)
- Hannah Gerson, “Calendars, Timelines, and Collages: Mapping the Imaginary” (The Millions)
- Mary Norris, “Holy Writ” (The New Yorker)
- Tony Schumacher, “Published at 46: ‘I’d blown the one dream I’d always had – of being a writer’” (The Guardian)
- Zadie Smith, “Life Writing” (Rookie)
- Tom Spears, “Why don’t people trust science?” (The Vancouver Sun)
- Julie Marie Wade, “The Rumpus Interview with Susanne Paola Antonetta” (The Rumpus)
Tag Archives: Read in 2015
Some things I read this month
- John Dickerson, “The Teacher Who Changed My Life“
- Julia Galef, “Surprise! The most important skill in science or self-improvement is noticing the unexpected” (Slate)
- Heather Havrilesky, “How to Write” (The Awl)
- Maria Popova, “Madeleine L’Engle on Creativity, Hope, Getting Unstuck, and How Studying Science Enriches Art” (Brainpickings)
- Sara Scribner, “Roxane Gay: ‘I think the world is ambivalent about feminism’” (Salon)
- Megan Stielstra, “What Would You Grab in a Fire?” (The New York Times)
- Edra Ziesk, “Glad Hall: On the Cycles of Home” (The Millions)