LIMINAL LIVING – Prelude

I started a weekly feature following in the steps of Sharon Astyk’s now-completed “Independence Days” project (June-Aug 2022), which offered a flexible weekly framework for

WRITE 31 DAYS – TIL / DAY 23

23 October 2022 – Today I learned: why I like spooky but don’t like scary [1]. Eliza Brooke at Dirt: On Spookiness covers it really

About Heterotopias and Liminal Spaces

Heterotopias are spaces that disrupt the continuity and normality of common everyday places, places removed from ordinary time, from the evenly spaced movement of time. Heterotopias

Retreat to New Orleans, Memphis, & Minneapolis

Welcome to day 1 of 31 Days of Heterotopias: Motels and Hotels, a month of posts about how motels, hotels, and inns function as heterotopias