Round up of good reads…
‘“My timeline maps out to Mars,” she said with a grin.”* –Amanda Nguyen
- Molly Redden, Meet the 24-year-old who could change how the US handles sexual assaults (Wow! Amanda Nguyen you are incredible!)
- “She describes herself as: patient and pathologically optimistic” *
- Landon Thomas, Jr. A New Breed of Trader on Wall Street: Coders With a Ph.D.
- Angela Tayfoya, What Living On A Boat Is REALLY Like (Yes please!)
- Mae O’Driscoll, Experience: my plane was hijacked
- Brian Palmer, I Might Have Said “No” to Rehab, Too (How beautiful was Amy?)
- Cade Metz, Twitter Has a New App, But This One’s Just For Coders
- Liz Stinson, Charting Literary Classics’ Punctuation, Fro Austen to Twain
- Jesse Hausler, 7 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About Accessibility
- Lindsey Robertson, 11 Dogs Who Have No Idea Where This Mess Came From
- Messy Nessy, The Real “No-Go Zone” of France: A Forbidden No Man’s Land Poisoned by War
- Jay Kang, The High Is Always the Pain and the Pain Is Always the High
- Peter Behrens, The Last Train Before the War
- Eli Rosenberg, American Sleep Patterns Vary by Age, Race and Place, Study Finds
- Charles Duhigg, What Google Learned From its Quest to Build the Perfect Team
Greyhound my own. Acrylic on paper.
XO,
H