Piecing together the puzzle
So much of life — like a good crime novel — is working to figure out the puzzle.
Books (along with a smattering of movies and plays) that I have found of interest and want to share
So much of life — like a good crime novel — is working to figure out the puzzle.
Trying to control the future is like trying to take the master carpenter’s place.
When Mr. Hatch learns the identity of his secret admirer, it is more wonderful than he could have imagined.
My interview with author Janet Hulstrand on her delightful new memoir exploring the writing life.
Our goal is not to become more spiritual, but to become human.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from January 2023.
Odesa is added to the World Heritage List as Timothy Snyder speaks to why the world needs Ukrainian victory.
Cataloging is fundamental to the acquisition and spread of knowledge. It is a basic necessity of civilization.
Kate Bowler reminds us that it is much easier to count items than to know what counts.
Beaverland is a mind-expanding look at a “keystone species,” without which other species would surely perish.