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Stung: Learning to Listen to the Bees
Inspired by my madcap adventures in beekeeping, a personal journey into honey bee health and colony losses.
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Abomination
Inspired by my love of medieval history, mythological fantasy, and good old-fashioned monster stories.
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Cinnabar
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A Concise History of Mandatory Sentencing
A Concise History of Mandatory Sentencing
An article inspired by the cultural and social repercussions of the United States’ tough-on-crime policies over the last few decades.
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Encounters with Rikki
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The Enkert Dossiers
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Inside the Bubble
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The Man Within
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, 50 years after his death, in rare photos and his own words.
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They arrived at the valley floor and cantered over to where the man was working the field, a powerful sweat on him as he drove a deep furrow through the earth with the plow. Cast in heavy iron, it looked intended to be drawn by a horse, but the man was pushing it along unaided, as though he knew no better. The two men on horseback exchanged a look of amusement. Farmhands were not renowned for their intellect, but one that did not even know how to work a basic tool of his trade? Wonders never ceased.
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