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RIP John Barth (1930-2024)
04/03/2024

RIP John Barth (1930-2024)

“Wisconsin writer Elsa Nekola’s debut collection of short stories, ‘Sustainable Living,’ is so deeply knowing of the Upp...
02/08/2022

“Wisconsin writer Elsa Nekola’s debut collection of short stories, ‘Sustainable Living,’ is so deeply knowing of the Upper Midwest that it functions as a kind of wisdom literature.”

Sustainable Living Elsa Nekola Willow Springs Books 2021 Reviewed by Bob Wake Wisconsin writer Elsa Nekola’s debut collection of short stories, Sustainable Living, is so deeply knowing of the Upper…

She Kept a Library Book for 63 Years. It Was Time to Return It | Sasha von Oldershausen | The New York Times
03/17/2021

She Kept a Library Book for 63 Years. It Was Time to Return It | Sasha von Oldershausen | The New York Times

“I think that says a great deal about how much we as a society value the written word,” a shocked librarian said.

This Is How Reading Rewires Your Brain, According to Neuroscience | Jessica Stillman | Inc.
02/22/2021

This Is How Reading Rewires Your Brain, According to Neuroscience | Jessica Stillman | Inc.

Reading doesn't just cram information into your brain. It changes how your brain works.

Why Computers Will Never Write Good Novels | Angus Fletcher | Nautilus
02/18/2021

Why Computers Will Never Write Good Novels | Angus Fletcher | Nautilus

You’ve been hoaxed.The hoax seems harmless enough. A few thousand AI researchers have claimed that computers can read and write…

My Visual Waves of Autistic Thinking | Judy Endow
11/13/2020

My Visual Waves of Autistic Thinking | Judy Endow

My Visual Waves of Autistic Thinking November 4, 2020autismautistic thinking style, Visual thinkingadmin I am an autistic woman who thinks in a variety of ways – all of them being visual. One of those ways is with thought waves. Here is a description: Thought Waves The sound And movement Of colors...

06/28/2020

Want to join my casual, read what you want (when you want), come-as-you-are book club? 📙

What: "Don't We Already Do Inclusion?": https://www.paulakluth.com/2020/06/27/dont-we-already-do-inclusion-planning-tool/

When?: July (times/dates below)

Why?: 1) I'm working with several groups using the book right now and I thought-- why not open this type of conversation to everyone? 2) When I look around it's clear to me we need inclusion & community--perhaps more than ever before 3) Frankly, I'm worried about inclusion being "left behind" in our conversations this fall.

How?: Just read the assigned pages (or don't read anything) and show up to chat (either on FB LIVE or in the comments) each Wed. in July.

Autism and the Sensory System: Part 8 of 8” by Judy Endow.
12/16/2019

Autism and the Sensory System: Part 8 of 8” by Judy Endow.

Autism and the Sensory System Part Eight: The Role of Interoception: The Eighth Sensory System With Kelly Mahler, MS, OTR/L Interoception is the sense that

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