πŸ”–πŸ“ Read Kids Will Still Read Banned Books by Nicole Chung (The Atlantic).

Chung doesn’t minimize the harm of book banning, but discusses how it’s impossible (and a bad idea) to try to control kids’ reading.

πŸ”–πŸ“ Read On Pitching and Rejection by Nicole Chung (The Atlantic).

pitching is not just about figuring out what editors or publications may be interested inβ€”figuring out what you are most interested in is vital.

It’s my defense-aversary! I’ve been a PhD for two years. For me, getting the PhD was much bigger than having the PhD has been. Perhaps I’ll write up more reflections on this later.

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No dissertation is worth a lifetime of revision.

William Germano, From Dissertation to Book

I haven’t been sharing a lot of travel adventures not because I haven’t been having them, but just because making the time to share is tricky.

But here! Have some photos!

A stone relief. A skull wearing a leaf crown floats over two other skulls. The crowned skull faces forward. The other two skulls are in profile.A stone relief. A skull wearing a leaf crown sits atop two other skulls. The crowned skull faces forward. The other two skulls are placed with their bottoms facing the viewer.A metal statue of Anne Frank.A stone relief. A skull sits on a pedestal. The pedestal is adorned with woodwind instruments and sheet music. Four babies surround the pedestal, two on each side. The two closest to the pedestal stand. The baby on the far left sits on an hourglass. The baby on the far right sits on a skull.