After my solo talk on “Utopian Living,” I was asked to do a little summary of the book.
Kristen Ghodsee at the How the Light Gets in Festival in London discussing her book, Everyday Utopia
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After my solo talk on “Utopian Living,” I was asked to do a little summary of the book.
Kristen Ghodsee at the How the Light Gets in Festival in London discussing her book, Everyday Utopia
It’s paywalled, but you can see the pretty cover photo here
Listen to my interview with Mina Kim and William Paris on KQED’s The Forum.
So, I have finally taken the plunge and joined Instagram. I resisted this decision for many years because I just feel like the whole enterprise is manipulative and dangerous and I hate being a product. I also despise Meta as a company. Many moons ago I once had a Tumblr account, but I completely deleted it at some point and lost all of my followers. I have a TikTok account started for me by a former student, but I have no idea how to use that platform.
An editor once said to me that if I wanted to reach young people with my writing, I had to meet them where they are, which is on social media. My daughter is on Instagram and so are many of my students, so I am trying to figure out how to use this whole platform. If you are so inclined, please follow me at @kristenghodsee. You can watch me flail.
Check out this amazing drone footage of the Cribstone Bridge
Everyday Utopia in Harpswell, Maine
I got a preprint of this wonderful novel from the author, and I finally got around to reading it. I enjoyed the book immensely: it is hopeful and imaginative and will appeal to anyone interested in alternative visions of our climate crisis future. I was especially a fan of the co-housing developments that appear throughout.
I adored this conversation with Sean Illing. Read the transcript or listen to the full podcast on whichever platform you use.
A clip from my interview with Sean Illing
On Tuesday night, I had a wonderful time with Glenn Raucher and the Half King Reading Series. I did this event at the old Half King back in November 2018, and according to Glenn, I am the first author to have done this event in both places. We had a great crowd that asked fantastic questions. Thanks to Shannon Hennessey for organizing it all!
I like The Idiot much better, but this book was still insightful and funny.
Check out the video here
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I had high hopes for this one, but found it pretty jargon-filled and inaccessible. Thankfully, it was actually quite short.
My daughter has been pestering me to read this for months and I finally got around to it. It took a while for me to warm up to it, but in the end I fell in love with the narrative. And now I must start the sequel…
I have lived in this part of Germany for roughly sixteen months over the last 8 years, and the natural beauty of the place still astonishes me. I went to the Münsterplatz Market on Saturday and enjoyed a lovely evening in the Black Forest Town of Waldkirch that evening. Yesterday, I went to the Freiburg Schlossberg Festival and caught a great snap of the sunset.