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markdery has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in June 2022. Besides social media accounts, markdery has populated their site with Even dreams aren’t safe when fascism looms, Capitalism’s Violence calls for Collective Wrath, not Luigi Mangione’s Privatized Rage, Is a River Alive? "Learning to speak riverine: Robert Macfarlane’s latest book endeavors to rewild our minds.", "There is No Happy Nonsense: Mark Dery reviews _From Ted to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey_", "Blood on Satan's Claw" | The story is old, but the horror feels fresh, Caspar David Friedrich: The Weird and the Eerie, Portraits in Life and Death: Peter Hujar's Memento Mori, Review | ‘Final Cut’ is the graphic novel Charles Burns was born to write, Opinion: What's behind the Anti-Defamation League's troubling complaints against L.A.-area colleges, Stories Are Weapons: Annalee Newitz chronicles the use of storytelling as propagandistic tool., Francesc Tosquelles: Radical Psychiatry and the Birth of Art Brut, Monica: Hawthornian horror gets the postmodern treatment in Daniel Clowes’s latest graphic novel., Suspicious Minds: Conspiracy Theory Explained, The Undertow: In Jeff Sharlet’s new book, a heartbreaking narrative of the disintegration of the US through frontline reportage on far-right extremism., Effing the Ineffable: A Writer Takes Psilocybin., A Medicine for Melancholy: How Magic Mushrooms Can Teach Us To Tell Ourselves New Stories., “I is an Other”: The Self is a Gothic Fiction, The Thing in the Mirror: What Depersonalization Taught Me at Age Three — and How the Pandemic Brought It All Back., Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Bald Woman: Why do bald women make us uncomfortable?, Reality is Trolling You: The Farcical Nightmare of Post-Trump America, How Jean-Michel Basquiat Rose to Be King of the Art World, Nomen est Omen: When Your Name Says the Quiet Part Loud, How Stoicism Became Broicism, "Why Writers Drink — and This One Doesn’t Alcohol offers a devil’s bargain: inspiration through disinhibition, at the cost of a few I.Q. points, maybe even an early grave. Why are writers, more than other artists, so willing to take that risk?", "The Unseen Depths of Winslow Homer’s “The Gulf Stream”: In this moment of racial reckoning, we cannot continue viewing Homer’s masterpiece as an apolitical seascape painting.".