Whenever I think of this newsletter, I feel vaguely guilty for not updating it with more interesting stuff, more frequently. The other day I was putting together a massive and slightly unhinged email to a new friend, with whom I had just gone on a long and very fun “get to know you” park+dinner excursion. It was a version of the massive and slightly unhinged email I always end up sending to people after a good conversation. My students have received this kind of email, as have friends old and new, and random people at parties. It is the email of “have you read/seen/heard of/watched/tasted/traveled to/etcetera’d,” drafted from the list of random free associated things you haphazardly kept track of on your phone or in your notebook as you chatted.
New series: The Have You? List
New series: The Have You? List
New series: The Have You? List
Whenever I think of this newsletter, I feel vaguely guilty for not updating it with more interesting stuff, more frequently. The other day I was putting together a massive and slightly unhinged email to a new friend, with whom I had just gone on a long and very fun “get to know you” park+dinner excursion. It was a version of the massive and slightly unhinged email I always end up sending to people after a good conversation. My students have received this kind of email, as have friends old and new, and random people at parties. It is the email of “have you read/seen/heard of/watched/tasted/traveled to/etcetera’d,” drafted from the list of random free associated things you haphazardly kept track of on your phone or in your notebook as you chatted.