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Bibliographic 3.1: February
January felt two months long and then February went by in a blink, even with a bonus leap day. I didn’t think I was going to write this newletter…
Mar 2
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Teri Vlassopoulos
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January 2024
Bibliographic 3.1: January
Hello! It’s such a symptom of these online times that in order for me to feel worthy of having a newsletter I feel like I should have a focused, niche…
Jan 31
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Teri Vlassopoulos
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December 2023
Bibliographic 2.12: Goodbye 2023
So many things happened this year. Sold the house, bought a new car, moved into my partner’s house, co-parented, signed a book deal, quit my job…
Dec 27, 2023
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August 2023
Bibliographic 3.0: Skeletons
Hello! I mentioned in my last newsletter that I’m going to send out more frequent newsletters about writing. This is the first one. Bibliographic 3.0. …
Aug 7, 2023
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July 2023
Bibliographic 2.11: Present, Future, Past
PRESENT Hello! I’ve been quiet here, but I’ve had some new subscribers over the past few months and wanted to give an official welcome. Welcome! This is…
Jul 4, 2023
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December 2022
Bibliographic 2.10: Year in Review
I started 2022 with a bout of vertigo that, as I sat in the ER puking into the little plastic container they’d given me, I told myself was definitely…
Dec 30, 2022
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August 2022
Bibliographic 2.9: Greek Interlude
I’m in Greece for two weeks, except now there are just a few days remaining. The last time I was here was in 2018 and everything was different. Clara…
Aug 31, 2022
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June 2022
Bibliographic 2.8 feat. Gillian Sze
HELLO AGAIN! When I started this newsletter a year ago I thought I would use it to write monthly essays, but after a few months I realized I wasn’t in…
Jun 29, 2022
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March 2022
Bibliographic 2.7: Five Songs
I’m still not back to jogging: the late summer farm egg ankle incident, physio over the fall, snowy winter, vertigo, ongoing winter. But I walked a lot…
Mar 1, 2022
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February 2022
Bibliographic 2.6: On Spinning
On the second day of the new year I was sitting on the couch looking at my phone when things got a little funny. I looked into the middle distance…
Feb 1, 2022
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Bibliographic 2.6: On Spinning
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January 2022
Bibliographic 2.5: On January 1st
Happy New Year! I kind of want to write about all the terrible parts of 2021, the large crushing things, the grind of minor indignities, collective and…
Jan 1, 2022
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December 2021
Bibliographic 2.4 feat. Julie Doiron
When I started this Substack, I vaguely thought I would write about ways to “change or not change your life” (whatever that means!), but increasingly I…
Dec 1, 2021
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