More apocalypse, less angst
when i was looking for good labour quotes this morning for my campaign letter – i came across this one which i just love even though it’s a bit dated: What does labor want? We want more schoolhouses and less jails; more books and… Continue Reading “more books and less arsenals”
the one thing i did manage during my week of illness, was read through a stack of novels with alarming ferocity – something i don’t do as often as i would like between the school-work-politics ternion that is my life. between last tuesday and… Continue Reading “book binge”
as a treat to myself finishing my first academic paper since i left university almost 6 years ago….. i decided to pick up some light reading yesterday. a while back, a friend recommended a series of books by gregory maguire which are takes on… Continue Reading “not at all introspective”
it has been a few months since i published the last biblio of my recent life, and since i do read a fair amount, the books to be shared have increased in number and i am pressed to spit out at least a short… Continue Reading “a bibliography anew”
by some strange happenstance, i ended up reading two pieces of collapse fiction in the past two weeks. after reading the day philosophy dies by casey maddox, i picked up a copy of margaret atwood’s oryx & crake to take with me on the… Continue Reading “more fiction on the collapse”