I’ve been looking over the last year of posts on the Practical Free Spirit. It’s always very satisfying to do this, looking at all the essays I’ve managed to write and post in the course of the year. Especially during a year like this one, when I did not accomplish all I wanted to, writing-wise, it’s helpful to look at what I did accomplish.
I chose THIRTEEN of my favorite essays that I wrote this year. Which I guess since we’re talking about the year 2013 is at least somewhat appropriate. These are what I consider to be the year’s greatest hits. So if you are a regular here at the blog, you might remember some of these or even be re-inspired by them. And if you’re new-ish to the blog, this list is probably a decent place to start.
I Don’t Care if You Understand Me
If Boys Really Won’t Read Books About Girls, We Have a Problem
On Trolls and Obscurity and Making Art
We Need to do Better when Dealing with Death
If you have a lot of secrets, this blog post could save your life.
The Best Life Advice I’ve Ever Heard
Taking time off from social media is actually no big deal.
Hope you enjoy! I’ll be back next week to talk more generally about the year that is ending and to share what I’m focusing on for 2014.
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