Tag: guest posts + interviews
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Dipika Kohli · Making a Magazine I interviewed Saathee Magazine editor Samir Shukla for a new podcast episode, ‘Making a Magazine.’ It’s part of a series, S P A C E | ‘Publishing through the Decades.’ Read more about this in context at my personal site. Here’s a link. https://dipikakohli.com/making-a-magazine/ Thanks.
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In a podcast called ‘Certainty,’ I talked with S P A C E contributing writer Michael Bridgett Jr. about the importance of ‘greeting the world.’ The episode is here. It was good to hear him share those thoughts about renewed energy he was feeling to show up for people to see you, see what you create,…
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One of the best short stories in the anthology The Mirror, (Kismuth Books’ 2014 project), is ‘Epilogue for a Year,’ by Anne Hamilton. I wish she could see this post and know what I want to say, through the sharing of it. Through the years I’ve really enjoyed conversations that led to writings, and writings…
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One of my favorite photographers in the world agreed to talk with me about the art of making street photos, back in 2018. I loved that conversation. It was so, so fun and delightful. S P A C E makes space for that kind of conversation–it meanders, flows, and is a sort of exchange that you…
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For the writer, it’s been said that the best thing to do upon waking up is grab the pen… or at least the keyboard, and empty out all your earliest thoughts or journal away the sins of yesterday. It’s a great method for any artist that is meant to really help get into the right…
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Frygt og Lykke. A short essay by Aske Pedersen I VIRKELIGHEDEN HANDLER det ikke om at skrive, men om at åbne mig op for andre mennesker. Og for mig selv. For at gøre dette, er jeg nødt til at smide min facade, mit uigennemtrængelige skjold af forsvarsmekanismer, og hvad sker der, hvis modparten ikke kan…
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GUEST POST from a guest of ’16N,’ our international conversation series of salons: ‘When we met, it was like we didn’t have a long awkward get-to-know-you phase, it was easy to chat and talk about less usual things.’
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Guest post today: ‘OF COURSE THERE IS SUBJECTIVITY in all writing, even so-called factual writing, because writers choose which facts to include and thereby bend them to their purpose. So this implies that given a representative, well-sourced collection of facts and subjective observations, the reader is supplied with enough fuel to be intrigued, to read…