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Lives of the House
A basement shrine in her 1920s home inspires Caroline Adderson to discover the past lives of her house and its inhabitants.

By Caroline Adderson

T-Bay Notes
Leaving home isn’t one of the things that gets easier with practice.”

By Jennesia Pedri


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Home Sweet Haikus
Bougainvillea / Calls me home. Singapore feels / Like rain on my tongue.”
Close Your Eyes
Ian Paterson wonders if everyone can see their homes inside themselves.

By Ian Paterson



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Dear Geist,

Does all writing always have to conform to a publisher's house style? You mention it a lot in your posts, always with the implied commandment that the house style rules. Isn't this an example of Ralph Waldo Emerson's warning that “consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds”?

Jason in Cyberspace



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