Lunchtime Reads

I have this unproductive habit of sending myself links to articles I’ve read that I want to be able to reread or access later. It makes for a cluttered inbox, and often I forget about them anyway. Though we now spend hours curating visuals on Pinterest, I’ve wondered about practical ways to curate writing or written information. For now, this may be the best place to keep track of things like this. And maybe I’m not the only one who will enjoy them. Let me know if you do!

So anyway. Here’s some things I’ve been reading as of late.

Men v. Women and Literary Fiction

…and a response to the above piece on The Rumpus.

Beautiful piece about Jonathan Safran Foer, on the occasion of his 35th birthday in March.

Advice from Jack Kerouac.

The mainstream seems to be finally into 20-something females telling their own stories.

…like this one, on our relationships with people and our bodies.

On waiting during Holy Week, and otherwise.

Another of the very many reasons why reading is important.

What have you been reading online lately?


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