There is a Mastodon server where we refactor perception in 500-character chunks. There’s even an 8-year-old annual conference devoted to it, called Refactor Camp ( submissions open for the next one, in Los Angeles, June 15/16 btw). Now, 12 years later, dozens of writers on and off this blog have devoted hundreds of thousands of words to refactoring perception. Q1: Omigod who’s going to refactor my perception now?Ī: Back in 2007 when I first picked that tagline, I didn’t know what the hell it really meant. If the previous tagline is any indication, it might take a while. As with the previous tagline, the game starts with liking the sound of it. Q0: What the hell is “constructions in magical thinking”?Īnything you can write with the aid of just a compass and a straight-edge that respects Euclid’s first four postulates. We’re sticking with this for the next decade. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the best traditions of magical thinking, I will now respond to the most Frequently Asked Questions that have never actually been asked about our new tagline, in the hopes that doing so will somehow make them always-already never unasked.Īre you sick of our new schtick yet? No? Well, give it time. We also got a cheery set of new mastheads to go with it (thanks Grace Witherell), which you’ll see in rotation at the top of the site from now on. If you’re one of those sharp-eyed readers who notices such things, you may have noticed that earlier this week, we adopted a new tagline: constructions in magical thinking.
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