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63. A Room of One’s Own in the Digital Age
Lately, I feel like screens are making me even more tired than they usually do. Maybe it’s working longer for uninterrupted periods of time. Or finding hobbies that leave me refreshed, making screens feel exhausting and pointless. Or maybe it’s revisiting some Deep Work strategies from Cal Newport’s books that have brought an awareness to…
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62. Stranger than Fanfiction
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61. Miracle on Telegraph Ave.
My latest story, in all its nostalgic, stanfürd-loathing, youth-filled glory, all in one place. prologue (Freja) Freja was drunk in a basement when she saw the notification: “1 new message from Stephen Cohen.” It was hot, but she felt her cheeks go redder still. Steph was an infrequent (but not wholly unwelcome) guest in her…
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60. The End is Clear
After a not-so-brief hiatus, the last story of 2024 concludes here part III: freja “I already checked all of campus, even the far buildings on the North Side,” Freja said. “Aside from a few dance teams practicing outside the Rec center, campus is pretty empty.” “Dance practice?” Steph said hazily. “At this hour?” Amani and…
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59. Stanfürd Junior College
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58. Go Bears
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57. Mediocre Life Players
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56. Tiny, beautiful things
I recently finished The Ugly History of Beautiful Things. Among other topics, the book reminded me that it is okay to find happiness in material objects, just like it is okay to find happiness in music, food, and movies. It is also important to notice the objects that make us happy, so we can learn…
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55. Storytelling Geometry
In Season 3 of the very excellent TV series Ted Lasso, the eponymous character “discovers” a “new” tactic of playing (non-American) football after hallucinating about triangles in an American bar in Amsterdam. If you haven’t seen the show (shame on you), here’s a clip of what happened, entirely out of context: And then someone later…
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54. Reference library
