Pachinko Road, Walk With Me spread
Referenced Works 2019: Walks, Books, Habits, Publishing Tools
Referenced articles, books, art, locations and related reading for talks in 2019
Referenced works from summer 2019 talks: Walks, Books, articles, places, events. General topics include: Attention, books, habits, publishing trends.
#Long Walks & Strange Books
#Books
- Koya Bound, Dan Rubin & Craig Mod
- Pachinko Road, Walk With Me, Craig Mod
- Travels with Myself and Another, Martha Gellhorn
- Japanese Pilgrimage, Oliver Stadler
- Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, Isabella Bird
- The Rings of Saturn, W.G. Sebald
- As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, Laurie Lee
- The Roads to Sata, Alan Booth
- The Inland Sea, Donald Richie
- Oku no Hoso Michi / The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Matsuo Bashō
- A Sense of Direction, Gideon Lewis-Kraus
#Trails / Places
- Nakasendō
- Kumano Kodo
- Tōkaidō
- Kumano Kodō (Wakayama / Nara)
- Ise-ji
- Gokaidō
- Oku no Hoso Michi
- 60-Ri Goe Kaido (Yamagata)
- Kisoji (Nakasendo / Gifu)
- Aki no Mineiri festival, Haguro-san
- Dewasanzan, Yamagata
#Articles / Essays
- 60-Ri Road, Paper Sky Magazine, 2017
- How I Got My Attention Back, Craig Mod, WIRED, 2017
- A Whole Lotta Vipasaana, Craig Mod, Roden, 2018
- SMS Publishing, Craig Mod, 2019
- Responses to SMSes Part 1, Craig Mod, 2019
- Zero Milestone, Craig Mod, 2019
#Art
- Walking from Munich to Berlin, Oskar Fischinger, 1927
- Photographer: Shiho Fukuda
- A Line Made by Walking, Richard Long 1967
- A Line in Japan, Richard Long, 1979
- Linea, Katie Holton, 2014
- Walk With Me, Katie Holton, 2016
- The Inaka Project, Inasa Fujio, 2019
- Photographer: Alex Smith
#Podcast
- SW945, binaural audio recordings of rural Japan
- Supernova in the East, Dan Carlin, Hardcore History
#Misc
- Styles of torii gates
- Ridgeline Newsletter
- Roden Newsletter
- Aging of Japan
- Japan’s Prisons Are a Haven for Elderly Women, Bloomberg, 2018
- Philip Roth predicts novel will be minority cult within 25 years, Alison FLood, 2009
- Toni Morrison on Solidarity and the Labor of Writing Is Still Relevant Nearly 40 Years Later, Ashley Reese, Jezebel, 2019
#Yale Publishing Course 2019
#Books
- Koya Bound, Dan Rubin & Craig Mod
- Pachinko Road, Walk With Me, Craig Mod
- See You In The Cosmos, Jack Cheng
- Atomic Habits, James Clear
- On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean Vuong
- Conference of the Birds, Farah Behbehani
- How a simple email newsletter can transform your business (and it can), David Hieatt
#Newsletters / Newsletter related
- Laura Olin
- Orbital Operations, Warren Ellis
- The New Consumer, Dan Frommer
- Electric Eel, Various
- Stratechery, Ben Thompson
- Stratechery Interview
- Substack subscription newsletters
- buttondown.email
- Hiut, Various
- Matt Taibi, substack newsletter
- Roden, Ridgeline, Craig Mod
#Podcasts / Podcast related
- Longform
- On Margins
- SW945
- See You on the Bookshelf
- Hot Pod — newsletter about podcasting industry
#Articles
- The Glorious, Almost-Disconnected Boredom of My Walk in Japan, WIRED
- Philip Roth Predicts novel will be minority cult within 25 years, The Guardian
- Running a successful design sprint, Ideo
- Social effects of television, New York Times
- How books and television affect your brain differently; Study 1, Study 2
- Amazon and book sales data, Author Earnings
- The ‘Future Book’ is Here but it’s not what we Expected, WIRED
- 2019 Podcast Industry Data
- Responses to SMSes — Part 1, Ridgeline
#Twitter / Instagram
- Robert Macfarlane Twitter
- Alexander Chee Twitter
- Julie Wilson Twitter
- Teju Cole Twitter
- FSG Books Instagram
- MCD Books Instagram
- Rodrigo Corral Instagram
- Abigail Bergstrome Instagram
- I Am Love AR book cover
#Trails / Places
- Nakasendo
- Kumano Kodo (Wakayama / Nara)
- Ise-ji