Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics celebrates our mutual survival for the last hundred days. Here’s to another hundred.
Free Thing of the Week: Made with Creative Commons
“How can I make money if I give my work away?” This week’s Free Thing answers that old question, courtesy of Paul Stacey, Sarah Hinchliff Pearson, and a host of businesses from Wikipedia to Cards Against Humanity.
Found in Translation
On the struggles of recovering one’s mother tongue. Nivedita N. writes.
Sunday Comics
So call the mainland from the beach, Sunday Comics washed up in bleach/The waves are rising for this time of year, and nobody knows what to do with the heat/Under sunshine pylons we’ll meet while rain is falling like rhinestones from the sky
Free Thing of the Week: Calibre
This week in our free thing feature, we go into the world of e-books and recommend you check out Calibre to organize your library — or to begin it.
The A to Z of Amazon
Stacy Lawson probes The World According to Amazon in this alphabetical array.
Q: Why Should Ed Murray Resign? A: Gentrification
Gentrification — not genitalia — is the only scandal that matters in Seattle City Hall circa 2017. Jeff Stevens opines.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics aren’t for rent to any God or government/Always hopeful yet discontent, we know changes aren’t permanent, but change is.
“More Complex Than Previously Thought”
Andrew Farke reminds us that doubt can be fun, especially if you’re a scientist.

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