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Photographing Angkor Wat
How do you get the best shots in popular destinations like Cambodia’s Angkor Wat? Experienced travel photographer Ronald Nelson shares some helpful tips.
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ILY
ILY is a web magazine that explores the broad theme of love from multiple angles and through a wide range of genres, like essays, poetry, and interviews.
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Hawai`i Pacific Review
Hawai`i Pacific Review is a literary journal based in Honolulu’s Hawai`i Pacific University, and has been publishing quality poetry, fiction, and essays since 1987.
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Passing Time
“I needed my sobriety to stand on its own, rather than ebbing and flowing with the tides of my fickle faith.” An unflinching essay on religion, self-image, and the writer’s complicated path out of addiction.
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500px ISO
At 500px ISO, the web magazine of photography community 500px, you’ll find tips, stories, and tutorials from pros — and lots of gorgeous images.
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FogKnits
Yarn lovers will enjoy FogKnits, where blogger and avid knitter Emily shares designs and ideas, from works in progress to finished objects.
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Matthew Midgley Illustration
From single ingredients to entire meals, UK-based illustrator Matthew Midgley uses drawing to celebrate and tell stories about food and the culture around it.
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My Exaggerated Life
At My Exaggerated Life, a dad blog-meets-webcomic, a father shares stories about family life in comic form, often with a generous layer of dry humor.
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The Patreon Blog
The official blog of crowdfunding platform Patreon offers tips, advice, and inspiration for creators of all stripes.
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Searching for 2016’s Song of Summer
What is a “Song of Summer?” At Consequence of Sound, Collin Brennan tries to define a hard-to-pin-down musical phenomenon, while looking at some notable examples from years past.
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Foodimentary
At Foodimentary, every day is a cause for celebration (of delicious food). Focusing on one dish a day, the site is a fun destination for food history and culinary trivia.
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Tor.com
From reviews of the latest sci-fi titles to original fantasy fiction and art, Tor.com is one of the web’s leading portals into the world of science fiction for both writers and fans.
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Things Could Have Been Different
“You are gone, and, although others share nearly your exact same story, by some twist of fate they are alive, and you are not.” A year later, a mother writes about her newborn son’s death.