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  • December 13, 1901

    Thinking the Future through the Present

    To begin with: many thanks if you made it through yesterday’s post; you have my gratitude for sitting with uncertainty and/or dwelling in possibility.To continue: I’ll now try to offer an account ...

  • The Lucky Seven Interview, with Alexis von Konigslow
    The Lucky Seven Interview, with Alexis von Konigslow
    December 13, 1901

    The Lucky Seven Interview, with Alexis von Konigslow

    We are thrilled to welcome debut author Alexis von Konigslow as our September 2015 writer-in-residence. Alexis' hotly anticipated first novel, The Capacity for Infinite Happiness (Wolsak & Wynn) combines ...

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