This was originally written in November 2021 for the Hemispheric Newsletter as part of One Prime Plus for the Hemispheric Views podcast. I have been in a photographic slump over the last couple years.
My nan was a tough woman. She’d escaped an unthinkably abusive early life in Yorkshire by running away to London, a horse and cart journey in those days. She found a job as a scullery maid in a posh h
The small mountain of plastic coffee cups began accumulating in my car about a week after I got my driver’s license, and just kept piling up from there. My friends and I joked that the workers at the
Slack has taken the enterprise collaboration world by storm in recent years — helping companies of every size get work done. At the heart of this tool is the way that Slack simplifies and streamlines
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My ADHD and me Preface I am not a medical expert. This post is my own personal experience, where I outline some of my traits and how I managed to get a
A couple of months ago (sidenote: it's taken me ages to write this post!), I was having a conversation with a friend about having a website, and something he
The heyday of music blogs was all about community, competition, and context. One ex-blogger reminisces on this unique and short-lived chapter of music history.