September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
September things.
Book excerpts are from “Geographies of Exclusion” by David Sibley and “Devil House” by John Darnielle. The latter is a critique of true crime as a genre housed in a novel about a true crime writer (although I didn’t *love* the book, the ideas resonated and have stuck with me… I am critical of true crime and Darnielle really dissects the genre from multiple vantage points here). The former is a nonfiction work exploring how some groups are signaled as being unwelcome in public spaces (I took a critical urban geography class in school and this scratches that itch).
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Adventures in Ontario. Mostly family and friends and touristing around Toronto. I miss @agotoronto
(Also-the cute green-y yellow dress is @evegravel Yes. It is wrinkly. I was sitting for a long time)
Okay fine. There are pictures of me in here. Various locations in 🇫🇷 (Also. Thank you to everyone who came to say hi at the convention. Thank you for your notes and gifts and books and smiles and tears. ❤️)
Okay fine. There are pictures of me in here. Various locations in 🇫🇷 (Also. Thank you to everyone who came to say hi at the convention. Thank you for your notes and gifts and books and smiles and tears. ❤️)
Okay fine. There are pictures of me in here. Various locations in 🇫🇷 (Also. Thank you to everyone who came to say hi at the convention. Thank you for your notes and gifts and books and smiles and tears. ❤️)
Driving in Scotland months ago:)
I dunno. I’m just making reels highlighting outside places now. This one is Cairngorms.
France in a terrible reel. Thank you Toulouse Game Show for giving me an excuse to explore!