One Second a day - How a video diary can Prove you’re not wasting Your life
A year in the life, Creative non-fiction Kelly Keegan A year in the life, Creative non-fiction Kelly Keegan

One Second a day - How a video diary can Prove you’re not wasting Your life

Filming or photographing a second a day of your life, every day for a year, will make you appreciate it more.

Capturing just a fleeting second (or 1.5 seconds) each day may seem trivial, but the 1SE app helped me achieve something of consequence for my own self-esteem… It proved, concretely, that I’m not squandering my days.

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Book review: A room called earth
book review, Fiction, Neurodivergent writer, Autism Kelly Keegan book review, Fiction, Neurodivergent writer, Autism Kelly Keegan

Book review: A room called earth

A Room Called Earth is a book that I could call home while I read it. I slipped off all my protective layers, let the mask fall, and felt entirely safe and held by this satisfyingly singular story where a woman just exists, as she is, for the entire thing. The character’s state of being is neither good nor bad, but it felt so eerily unattainable to me that I longed to stay closer to her beyond the pages her story spanned.

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the best long-form podcasts by investigative journalists
Review, Podcasts, Investigative journalism Kelly Keegan Review, Podcasts, Investigative journalism Kelly Keegan

the best long-form podcasts by investigative journalists

A list of top quality podcasts that are all researched or presented by academics, historians and journalists. Stories that are worth hearing, from some of the best outlets around: Gimlet Media, Pineapple Street Studios, The New Yorker, Vox Media, Wondery, Curbed, Crooked Media, Serial Productions and Radiotopia.

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In defence of rats
Kelly Keegan Kelly Keegan

In defence of rats

The Chinese Zodiac follows the lunar year, spanning a 12 year cycle, with an animal at the helm of each one. The leader of that astrological pack, is none other than the rat.

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