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[New post] WordPress.com Favorites: The Pelikan’s Perch

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Jeremy Anderberg posted: " Welcome back to our "WordPress.com Favorites" series! In these interviews, we'll be highlighting bloggers about their passion project. Caution: contents guaranteed to be inspiring.   Today's featured blog, The Pelikan's Perch, dives deeply i" WordPress.com Favorites: The Pelikan's Perch Jeremy Anderberg Apr 29 Welcome back to our "WordPress.com Favorites" series! In these interviews, we'll be highlighting bloggers about their passion project. Caution: contents guaranteed to be inspiring.   Today's featured blog, The Pelikan's Perch , dives deeply into a niche of a niche: proprietor Joshua Danley writes

[New post] The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

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Longreads posted: "Here are five stories that moved us this week, and the reasons why. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. 1. Safer Than Childbirth Tamara Dean | The American Scholar | March 4th, 2022 | 3,700 words Anti-abortion advocates see" The Top 5 Longreads of the Week Longreads Apr 29 Here are five stories that moved us this week, and the reasons why. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. 1. Safer Than Childbirth Tamara Dean | The American Scholar | March 4th, 2022 | 3,700 words Anti-abortion advocates seeking to overturn Roe v. Wade would have you think that the practice of terminating pregnancies is a new phenomen

[New post] Low Country, High Water: A Reading List for a South Under Climate Change

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Spencer George posted: " By Spencer George I don't remember the first time I saw the water rise. There is no moment in my memory that stands out as a shift; the water has always been impossible to ignore. I spent my teenage years in Charleston, South Carolina, floating o" Low Country, High Water: A Reading List for a South Under Climate Change Spencer George Apr 28 By Spencer George I don't remember the first time I saw the water rise. There is no moment in my memory that stands out as a shift; the water has always been impossible to ignore. I spent my teenage years in Charleston, South Carolina, floating on paddleboards down roads turned to rivers, wading through