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[New post] The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

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Longreads posted: "This week, we're sharing stories from Wendy C. Ortiz, Mary South, Jeremiah Moss, Nora Caplan-Bricker, and Samanth Subramanian. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. * * * Love and look forward to the weekly Top 5? We've been" New post on Longreads The Top 5 Longreads of the Week by Longreads This week, we're sharing stories from Wendy C. Ortiz, Mary South, Jeremiah Moss, Nora Caplan-Bricker, and Samanth Subramanian. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. * * * Love and look forward to the

[New post] Vivian Gornick on ‘Political Activism as a Path Toward a Coherent Self’

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Krista Stevens posted: "In The Cut's profile on Vivian Gornick, Nora Caplan-Bricker speaks with the incisive author about how her views on feminism and politics have evolved over her 84 years, and of her ongoing "quest for 'expressiveness' — a word that, in her work, connotes bo" New post on Longreads Vivian Gornick on 'Political Activism as a Path Toward a Coherent Self' by Krista Stevens In The Cut 's profile on Vivian Gornick, Nora Caplan-Bricker speaks with the incisive author about how her views on feminism and politics have evolved over her

[New post] Equestrian Adventuresses

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Krista Stevens posted: "Equestrian Adventuresses is a community for women who love horses, travel, and adventure. They offer travel advice, motivational stories, and travelogues to inspire your next vacation on horseback. " New post on Discover Equestrian Adventuresses by Krista Stevens Equestrian Adventuresses is a community for women who love horses, travel, and adventure. They offer travel advice, motivational stories, and travelogues to inspire your next vacation on horseback. Krist

[New post] Improved Offline Publishing

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diegoreymendez posted: " The best technology is invisible and reliable. You almost forget it's there, because things just work. Bad technology never disappears into the background — it's always visible, and worse, it gets in your way. We rarely stop to think "My, what good Wifi!" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on The WordPress.com Blog Improved Offline Publishing by diegoreymendez The best technology is invisible and reliable. You almost forget it's there, because things just work. Bad technology never disappears into the b