Meg Miller
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✶✶are.na stuffs
are.na stuffs
〰writing research
writing research
- A Book Is Not a Sack for Words(32)
- Artists Who Work With Type(37)
- Chicago Women’s Graphics Collective(14)
- Flights, talismanic tarmacs, and soul delay(22)
- Gender Star (*)(114)
- Japanese Bauhaus(25)
- Knoth Renner interview(14)
- Lustig, designing blind(36)
- Metaphorically Speaking(28)
- New Women’s Survival Catalog(9)
- SANT (true)(44)
- Visible Speech(126)
- digital literary magazines(15)
- the city as a carousel in continuous motion(33)
—ongoing
ongoing
- photo feed(37)
- Felt Things(134)
- Fragment as Form(51)
- Good descriptions, out of context(254)
- I mean(26)
- Literary theories of jet lag(26)
- Unfolding(869)
- acoustic inertia(29)
- presence of an absence(55)
- rainy breath of time(54)
∞still-forming ideas
still-forming ideas
- loss of language(83)
☼teaching
teaching
⚘person of interest
person of interest
- Anna Della Subin outtakes(10)
- April Greiman(45)
- Bette Howland(5)
- Danish Novelists(13)
- Darcey Steinke(10)
- German/ish writers to read(22)
- Maria Chabot — Georgia O'Keeffe, Letters(10)
- Martha Graham, Mythology & Modern Bodies(17)
- Mierle Laderman Ukeles(78)
- Robert Walser’s Microscripts(9)
- Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt(49)
- Saidiya Hartman(19)
- Sheila Levrant de Bretteville(58)
- Yoko Tawada(32)
Uncategorized
- Are.na Annual launch @ Material Room (RVA)(31)
- Athens-based Design Studios(14)
- a capture (23)
- Berlin Playgrounds(70)
- Books 2023(18)
- Books 2024(26)
- class publications (4)
- descriptions of the sun in Jean Toomer’s Cane (9)
- Earthseed series by Octavia Butler(19)
- Ecopoetics(23)
- Faust’s Metropolis (20)
- February: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle(9)
- Feminism and Design(113)
- Gentle Reminder (7)
- Good Google Docs(18)
- Good Sign-Offs(2096)
- How to Be Both (37)
- It’s telling how telling a telling can be (by Luiza Dale)(27)
- Karen Blixen's Flowers (18)
- Leisure Studies(27)
- Memory(56)
- Mexico City Graphic Designers(30)
- Monarch(6)
- Mountains(19)
- Naive Yearly 2024(71)
- Narrating the Archive(20)
- new channel (1)
- Onomatopoetics(2)
- PDFs(39)
- Plant Self-Care(41)
- SLdB works(11)
- SLdB: Referenced in interview(13)
- Sense-for-sense translation(32)
- Sociolinguistic(4)
- Soul(51)
- Stills from movies I just watched(77)
- TV(26)
- The Rise And Fall Of Verbal(8)
- The Year In The Internet 2020(29)
- Things that Cannot Be Proved and Are in Any Case Useless (0)
- Trans-dimensional thin spots (32)
- tender display of affection, sun(35)
- Unseen Forces(25)
- undercurrents(44)
- Vignettes(15)
- Welcome to the palace of sleep(3)
- Worker-Owner Resources(21)
- week 4: “touch”(0)
- Zero Work (9)
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. trains of thought
: traditions and dialogues in philosophy that I’m exploring
; notes and research
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> collections
^ micro-collections
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