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A scrappy little newsletter about living creatively, consuming thoughtfully, acting boldly, and generally making do, at home and elsewhere.

A Few Small Things.
Blog•Apr 1, 2026

A Few Small Things.

Kaitlyn Teer’s forthcoming book *Little Apocalypses* is a collection of deeply researched essays that examine parenting amid the climate crisis. The author blends personal narrative with insights from philosophers, scientists, and activists, offering practical answers without moralizing. The essay “Mother of All Messes” tackles ethical consumerism, a standout piece praised by the reviewer. The book is currently available for preorder and will hit shelves nationwide on April 14.

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Spring Cleaning.
Blog•Mar 18, 2026

Spring Cleaning.

{"summary":"The post reflects on spring cleaning as both a mundane chore and a meaningful act of maintenance that can combat waste and provide personal satisfaction. The author critiques corporate cleaning products, championing inexpensive, low‑impact staples like white vinegar and baking...

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