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Nothing instant about this blog lately—I have let things go for far too long, for which I apologize to my MILLIONS of readers. I don’t have much of an excuse, either; the day job plus the in-person book-plugging have been demanding. But I am looking to get back in the rhythm of regular posts, starting […]
Susan Mikula uses Polaroid film to document derelict industrial docks and other wrecked Americana, a subject I myself have a fondness for. But she does it in a way that’s entirely her own: using badly outdated Polaroid film found at garage sales and the like, embracing its messed-up color palette and unreliable […]
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