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Featured in the New York Times, Wired Magazine and Time Magazine, BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE provides science-based insights on how to be awesome at...
Drawing Links is mostly nonfiction comics about my life, with links to cool things I find online. I typically draw in pen, scan pages into my computer, and send them out in one long JPG. I’m Edith Zimmerman, a writer and illustrator.
I’m investigating how the smartest people in the world organize knowledge to do their best work. My name is Dan Shipper. I started and sold Firefly. I’ve spent the last two years or so writing a novel, investing in pre-seed...
The name “Culture Study” is a modification of “Cultural Studies,” a term used to describe an academic field — and general posture — towards the culture that surrounds us. The scholars of this early field believed that if people
Welcome to Cryptoeconomist’s Newsletter by me, Cryptoeconomist. Broker, trader, Cryptoeconomist, looking for...
Data for the decentralized economy. Today, public blockchains and other crypto networks offer incredibly compelling datasets which are only beginning to be understood. We strongly...
Victorian literature, psychoanalytic theory, academic gossip, trans femme style, and scurrilous ribaldry from Californian writer and critic...
Elegantly Vegan has a monthly vegan recipe and lifestyle newsletter. The newsletter features a mix between basic vegan, staple recipes and some more adventurous ones for vegan entertaining.
Historians are fond of saying that the past doesn’t repeat itself; it rhymes. To understand the present, we have to understand how we got here. That’s where this newsletter comes in. I’m a professor of American history.

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