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The Wood Between the Worlds’s Substack
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Discerning and joyful cultural commentary by all your favorite storytellers.
Adam's Curse
By Patrick B. Whalen
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"There is no fine thing since Adam's fall but needs much laboring." -W.B. Yeats. Literature, leadership, and locale in an age of mass culture.
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By George Bothamley
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The number 1 newsletter for Art Lovers This is great art - past and present - delivered to you daily. Monday to Friday
The Hollow
By Dixie Dillon Lane
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A welcoming place for discussions on education, books, tech resistance, family, & history.
English Teacher Weekly
By Andrew Campbell
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A weekly roundup of the best in literature, education, Christian thought, and the humanities
After Babel
By Jon Haidt
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Using moral psychology to explain why so much is going wrong
The Anchored Argosy
By Susannah Black Roberts
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Alastair & Susannah Roberts' freight of wonders
Over the Field
By Hadden Turner
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Essays on agrarianism, sustainability, agriculture, rurality, ecology, Wendell Berry, and techno-scepticism.
Pilgrims in the Machine
By Peco
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Mind and Spirit in the shadow of Technology
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The Craft of Memory
By Ronald Johnson
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Thoughts on the history and art of memory
Reactionary Feminist
By Mary Harrington
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Feminism Against Progress
The Abbey of Misrule
By Paul Kingsnorth
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Do not be conformed to this world
Life Considered
By Haley Baumeister
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Weekly roundups examining truth, beauty, and goodness. Here we pursue intimacy with unchanging things: Studiositas in a world of Curiositas.
GIRLS
By Freya India
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Girlhood in the Modern World
The Commonplace
By Tsh Oxenreider
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Noticing what's still beautiful, good, and true in the world. Because it's there—if you have the eyes to see.
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