The Nautilus Reading List About the Brain
nautil.us·2w·
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🌀Genre Blending
Attending James Joyce’s Birthday Party
newrepublic.com·3w
🌃Cyberpunk Literature
Goodbye, Yonge-Dundas Square. Hello, Sankofa
torontolife.com·2w
🏘️Offline Communities
Online feels truer than material reality
tracydurnell.com·5d
🎌Non-Western Web Culture
Beyond the Vibe: Five Conversations For Building Coalitions
znetwork.org·21h
📦Community Supported Agriculture
Apocalypse
aworkinglibrary.com·5d
🌀Genre Blending
‘Still going strong after 54 years’: 17 thoughtful gifts that last – and won’t end up in landfill
theguardian.com·2w
👴Heirloom Skills
Lesbian Space Princess is a cheeky, intergalactic romp that turns the sci-fi genre on its head
theconversation.com·3d
🎬Underground Cinema
This former military base in Prince Edward County has been turned into a cultural playground
torontolife.com·3w
🏘️Offline Communities
Alex Chan: Linking to text fragments with a bookmarklet
rbfirehose.com·2h
🔖Bookmarklets
Pictures of Life on a Christian Commune
newyorker.com·2w
🏳Queer Foodways
Movement of the Impossible: 2025 Action-Packed Fantasy Debuts
bookriot.com·3w
🌀Genre Blending
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler audiobook review – a masterclass in marital disharmony
theguardian.com·1w
🌀Genre Blending
A Splintering by Dur e Aziz Amna review – a woman’s ambitions in Pakistan
theguardian.com·5d
🌀Genre Blending
“Our Elsewhere,” by Maxine Scates
newyorker.com·2h
🌀Genre Blending
Spells, Skepticism, and Surrender: What Happens When the Agent Becomes the Author
lithub.com·5d
🌀Genre Blending
From shocking short stories to a talking foetus: Ian McEwan’s 10 best books – ranked!
theguardian.com·1h
🦑Weird Fiction
“Do it often, do it badly if you must, just keep doing it.” Yael van der Wouden on the writer’s life.
lithub.com·3w
🌀Genre Blending
Why Miriam Toews Writes
theatlantic.com·2w
🌱Regenerative Journalism
A Radical Memoir That Rejects the Idea of the Perfect Victim
electricliterature.com·1w
🌿Regenerative Media