Category Archives: Verbal

Art for your thesaurus.

We intend to live in peace

We intend to live in peace
A manifesto: "All we ever wanted was to live in peace with our friends and neighbors."
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Snail Mail My Email: Volunteers Send Handwritten Emails by Mail

Snail Mail My Email: Volunteers Send Handwritten Emails by Mail
Want to send an awesome handwritten letter, but don't remember how to use a pen?
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Magazines for modern bohemians

Magazines for modern bohemians
After I read my first issue of New Escapologist, I wanted to scream its name from the rooftops. NEW ESCAPOLOGIST!
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Expert Opinions: Best books of 2010

Expert Opinions: Best books of 2010
What's the best book you read all year? Seven sustainability bloggers and activists share their top picks.
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Poem for the First Monday of National Poetry Month

Poem for the First Monday of National Poetry Month
This is for you. This is for us. Happy National Poetry Month.
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Buying Paper Books Vs. The Kindle

Buying Paper Books Vs. The Kindle
What's more eco-friendly? Paper books or the Kindle?
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Be Your Own William S. Burroughs with the Cut-Up Machine

Be Your Own William S. Burroughs with the Cut-Up Machine
Happy National Poetry Month! In which we introduce you to "Language Is A Virus" via Betty White and pies.
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Possum Living by Dolly Freed

Possum Living by Dolly Freed
In the 1970s, Dolly and her father lived a middle-class life on $1,500 a year. Her book is a freegan manifesto from someone who'd never heard the word "freegan".
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