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Read more about the article This author found a way to sell books with sticks and leaves and a little bit of twine.

This author found a way to sell books with sticks and leaves and a little bit of twine.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 21, 2014
  • Post category:Books/Marketing and Publlicity
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Last weekend I took my children to Winding Trails in Farmington, Connecticut, to a Fairy House Tour. I had never heard of such a thing and had no idea what…

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Read more about the article Our unusually dark and strange family lullaby

Our unusually dark and strange family lullaby

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 21, 2014
  • Post category:Family/Music
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About two years ago, I sat down with my infant son to rock him to sleep. Regina Spektor’s song On the Radio was running through my head, so I decided…

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Read more about the article The Grecian Bend was stupid, but no. Heels are still stupider.

The Grecian Bend was stupid, but no. Heels are still stupider.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 20, 2014
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Slate’s Rebecca Onion recently proposed that the Grecian Bend was the most preposterous ladies’ fashion trend of all time. In the 1860s, it was fashionable for American women to wear…

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Read more about the article There was a dead man in our hotel room.

There was a dead man in our hotel room.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 19, 2014
  • Post category:Autobiography
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Slate asks: What protocol does a hotel follow when a guest is found dead? Turns out I have a little bit of experience with this question. When I was 23…

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Read more about the article Star Wars is nothing without the music

Star Wars is nothing without the music

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 18, 2014
  • Post category:Film
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Read more about the article Purposeful procrastination: Are slightly lower grades really all that bad?

Purposeful procrastination: Are slightly lower grades really all that bad?

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 17, 2014
  • Post category:Productivity Tip/Quandry/Science
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A new study suggests that students who turn in homework at the last minute get worse grades. Of the 777 students involved, 86.1 percent waited until the last 24 hours…

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Read more about the article The tyranny of the syllabus

The tyranny of the syllabus

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 16, 2014
  • Post category:Teaching
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I know a handful of college professors personally. I know a handful more via Facebook and Twitter. I have known many, many more throughout the years. Right around this time…

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Read more about the article My children visited a bookstore on the last day of summer. Their behavior was shocking.

My children visited a bookstore on the last day of summer. Their behavior was shocking.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 16, 2014
  • Post category:Books/Family/Parenting
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We spent the last day of summer on the Connecticut shoreline. Among our choice of activities was a visit to our favorite bookstore, R.J. Julia in Madison, Connecticut.   Elysha…

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Read more about the article My best piece of parenting advice

My best piece of parenting advice

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 15, 2014
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It takes a special and exceedingly wise breed of parent to ignore a temper tantrum like this and instead retrieve the camera and document the moment for posterity. My wife…

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Read more about the article Just like his mom. And his dad, actually.

Just like his mom. And his dad, actually.

  • Post author:Matthew Dicks
  • Post published:September 15, 2014
  • Post category:Family/Food and Drink
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Our son, Charlie, spent the evening cooking dinner with Elysha. He spends most of this time demanding his mother’s attention and hanging on her legs, so involving him in the…

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