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Book recommendations for every kind of summer person.
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James Folta
| June 3, 2024
What It’s Like to Encounter a Shark When You’re Sailing Alone on the Open Ocean
Richard J. King Tells Some Legendary Tales of Sailor-Meets-Ancient Oceanic Predator
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Richard J. King
| May 31, 2024
Houses from literature that Airbnb could definitely trick us into booking.
By
James Folta
| May 3, 2024
Fires, collisions, and Kurt Russell: The untold history of David Foster Wallace's cruise ship.
By
James Folta
| April 9, 2024
No True Scotsman: Searching for Robert Burns in the Middle of Florida
Rudi Zygadlo Attempts to Address the Haggis at a Sarasota Country Club
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Rudi Zygadlo
| March 13, 2024
Steeped in War and Erasure: Amitav Ghosh on How Tea Funded the British Empire’s Expansion
On the Complex Colonial Histories of Chinese and Indian Tea
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Amitav Ghosh
| February 14, 2024
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How an Icelandic Bird Led to the Discovery of Human-Caused Extinction
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Gísli Pálsson
| February 7, 2024
Selfishly Curated Experiences: How Planning Trips Can Inform Novel Writing
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İnci Atrek
| January 11, 2024
After Australia: Robyn Davidson on Discovering Her Next Adventure
“Perhaps a strong fate is nothing more than a reckless disregard for consequences.”
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Robyn Davidson
| December 7, 2023
Colonizing Plants: How Bougainvillea Conquered the World
Shahnaz Habib on the Relationship Between Colonialism, Natural Science and Travel
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Shahnaz Habib
| December 6, 2023
Visiting Vonnegut’s Indianapolis
Taylor Dorrell on the City Where the Legendary Writer Lived (but Was Not Laid to Rest)
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Taylor Dorrell
| November 22, 2023
One Night at Mable Peabody’s, The Last Gay Bar in Denton, Texas
Lucas Hilderbrand Explores Queer Culture in the Early Trump Years
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Lucas Hilderbrand
| November 22, 2023
A Cartogropher’s Glorious Paean to the Landscape of Connemara
Tim Robinson on the Lore of Sea and Shore in Ireland
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Tim Robinson
| November 17, 2023
On Learning to Ride a Motorcycle After Fifty
Kim McLarin on Why It's Never Too Late to Feel Dangerous and Accomplished
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Kim McLarin
| November 17, 2023
A Brief History of Onions in America
On Ramps, Xonacatl, Skunk Eggs and More
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Mark Kurlansky
| November 9, 2023
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