“Gratitude and reciprocity are the currency of a gift economy, and they have the remarkable property of multiplying with every exchange.”
from The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer
#SundaySentence
“Gratitude and reciprocity are the currency of a gift economy, and they have the remarkable property of multiplying with every exchange.”
from The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer
#SundaySentence
"She would be brave because her father had once told her that the world lived within her."
-from Nadia Hashimi in Sparks Like Stars
#SundaySentence
"She would be brave because her father had once told her that the world lived within her."
-from Nadia Hashimi in Sparks Like Stars
#SundaySentence
"She sits and eats them slowly, one at a time, letting the red juice spill over her lips and when there is no fruit left on a pit, she puts her head back and spits it out as far as she can into the trees."
From "Still Life" by Anna C. Rumin #SundaySentence
"She sits and eats them slowly, one at a time, letting the red juice spill over her lips and when there is no fruit left on a pit, she puts her head back and spits it out as far as she can into the trees."
From "Still Life" by Anna C. Rumin #SundaySentence
"All those years. Caught in a brutal dance, with steps she never knew how to follow."
- Weyward by Emilia Hart
#SundaySentence
"All those years. Caught in a brutal dance, with steps she never knew how to follow."
- Weyward by Emilia Hart
#SundaySentence
"Truth is like ugliness: you need to be close to see it."
from Weyward by Emilia Hart
#SundaySentence
"Truth is like ugliness: you need to be close to see it."
from Weyward by Emilia Hart
#SundaySentence
from Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
#SundaySentence
from Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
#SundaySentence
TL;DR? AI is evil, unsustainable and stupid, and I'd much rather they use their own brains, make their own mistakes, and actually learn something. 🪄
TL;DR? AI is evil, unsustainable and stupid, and I'd much rather they use their own brains, make their own mistakes, and actually learn something. 🪄
-from OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Strout (rereading for bookclub)
#SundaySentence
-from OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Strout (rereading for bookclub)
#SundaySentence
- from Kira Jane Buxton's joyous new book TARTUFO.
#SundaySentence
- from Kira Jane Buxton's joyous new book TARTUFO.
#SundaySentence
"It’s not that I’m unaware of the suffering and the soon-to-be-more suffering in the world, it’s that I know the suffering exists beside wet grass and a bright blue sky recently scrubbed by rain."
#SundaySentence
"It’s not that I’m unaware of the suffering and the soon-to-be-more suffering in the world, it’s that I know the suffering exists beside wet grass and a bright blue sky recently scrubbed by rain."
#SundaySentence
Annie Proulx from her short story "The Half-Skinned Steer"
#SundaySentence
Annie Proulx from her short story "The Half-Skinned Steer"
#SundaySentence
In the Editor’s Note for our November issue, @cstarnino.bsky.social examines the threat that AI poses to journalism and why it’s crucial that The Walrus defends what we do: thewalrus.ca/were-doing-w...
In the Editor’s Note for our November issue, @cstarnino.bsky.social examines the threat that AI poses to journalism and why it’s crucial that The Walrus defends what we do: thewalrus.ca/were-doing-w...
Obviously, it’s mostly crying and sitting down, but still.
Obviously, it’s mostly crying and sitting down, but still.