Persistent dizziness? I can sympathize. My head has been spinning for years, but not from organic processes. If you're looking for an absorbing magazine to read, check out The Sun. [https://www.thesunmagazine.org/]. I carries a terrific mix of personal essays, fiction, photography, and reader contributions. And it arrives just once a month, so you actually have time to work through it all (unlike the New Yorker, which I do love but can't keep up with). Thank you for your willingness to invest in antiquated media! Go ahead, kill those trees!
The raucous energy of that Isbell song as a call to action really captures something. I've been thinking alot about how music gives us permission to feel insistent about things in ways regular conversation doesn't. That connection between imagination and organizing is everything right now. The dizzyness metaphor works perfectly for this momment too.
Persistent dizziness? I can sympathize. My head has been spinning for years, but not from organic processes. If you're looking for an absorbing magazine to read, check out The Sun. [https://www.thesunmagazine.org/]. I carries a terrific mix of personal essays, fiction, photography, and reader contributions. And it arrives just once a month, so you actually have time to work through it all (unlike the New Yorker, which I do love but can't keep up with). Thank you for your willingness to invest in antiquated media! Go ahead, kill those trees!
The raucous energy of that Isbell song as a call to action really captures something. I've been thinking alot about how music gives us permission to feel insistent about things in ways regular conversation doesn't. That connection between imagination and organizing is everything right now. The dizzyness metaphor works perfectly for this momment too.
Great post. Dance on.
Enjoyed the read. Want to imagine a better world, tough to do. Haven't tried the weird movement, maybe I'll start my own ministry of funny walks.
We should start one together and parade around town.