FROM the ARCHIVE

Some pieces don’t age—they deepen.

These posts were written over several years—on the road, between projects, and always with an eye on place, movement, and what lingers after.

I’ve gathered them here as an archive of earlier reflections. They are alternately travel sketches, observations, poems, and small essays—sometimes about my books, sometimes about life— for readers who’d like to wander a little further.

Selected Pieces

New York Is — a meditation on movement, anonymity, and arrival

Feedback Is a Gift — a short piece on why we creatives need feedback

Lessons from a Poop Bag — unlikely  learning opportunities

What Would YOU Do if You Took the Day Off? — definitely a question worth asking yourself. Enjoy the ride!

My Last Day on Earth Steve Jobs asked himself what he would do if this was his last day on earth.  We also  offer a poem.

 

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