Slow words for a hurried internet.
A weekly journal of essays, travel notes, and small kitchen experiments — written by hand, published on Sundays.
The quiet craft of writing daily
Showing up at the page is half the work. Here's what twelve months of daily entries taught me about voice, rhythm, and patience.
Recent entries
5 postsA weekend in Lisbon with no plan
Two days, one backpack, zero reservations. Notes on getting deliciously lost in a city built on hills and tiles.
Small kitchens, big dinners
You don't need a chef's range to cook for eight. A field guide to feeding a crowd from a one-burner apartment.
The case for boring software
Why the most reliable tools in my workflow are the ones nobody writes thinkpieces about anymore.
Letters to my younger self
Things I wish I had known at twenty-two, written without the smugness of someone who has figured it out (I haven't).
What gardening taught me about patience
Three years of killing tomatoes and one summer of getting it right. A meditation on slow things.