Memories From the Year 2030 is a collection of fictional letters, memos and visual artifacts created by a group of futurists, speculative designers, authors and artists.
This looks incredibly cool and I plan on digging in.
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
Memories From the Year 2030 is a collection of fictional letters, memos and visual artifacts created by a group of futurists, speculative designers, authors and artists.
This looks incredibly cool and I plan on digging in.
The Future Library by Peng Shepherd | Tor.com
My wife highly recommended this as my next read. My wife is an astute and voracious reader. If she recommends something, it’s worth your attention.
Available to read online for free. eBook purchase links at the end.
The common digital “square” should be the entire web, with a diverse set of platforms… Concentrating too much power in only a couple social media companies is what created the mess we’re in.
Here, here!
“The chief thing that separates us from God is the thought that we are separated from God.”
— Father Thomas Keating
What feminism means to me. – Annie Mueller
Whenever the middle path is taken away, you can be sure someone is trying to control your choices.
Nicholas Bate on getting rock-star good at something.
Photos with my son are more rare because he’s a hard working adult but we got to take him out to dinner tonight and I’m damn lucky and proud.

Just posted the first couple of new things to The Cramped in a while. I really like the site and really should post more there.
If you are into analog writing tools and methods at all it is worth a spelunk though the site.
Octavia Butler’s Kindred to premiere on Hulu on December 13 | Boing Boing
Adding to my must watch list.
On my list: A Bunch of Pretty Things I Did Not Buy by Sarah Lazarovic.
Like most people, Sarah Lazarovic covets beautiful things. But rather than giving in to her impulse to spend and acquire, Sarah spent a year painting the objects she wanted to buy instead.