Top Stories published by The Extratextual in 2015
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A Carefully Considered Home Screen | 2015 Edition

I recently read a wonderfully inspiring article about how “every thing you own is a relationship your in.” The author, experimenting with how much he can remove from his life, used the single criterion of “does this item bring me joy” to…


“Those who believe in God can never in a way be sure of him again.”

Reading through Frederick Buechner’s ‘Secrets in the Dark’ , and the amount of content that stops me in my tracks is remarkable. Here’s one:

Those who believe in God can never in a way be…

Why 2Do Is My New Favorite iOS Task Manager — MacStories

If you made it through my recent To Do Deep-Dive and felt pulled towards the way that 2Do works, Federico Viticci’s brilliant and thorough article on his time with the app may help solidify your thoughts. When I set out to write…


Notes from ‘How to Write Short’

How To Write Short begins with a clear case for concise writing:

We need more good short writing — the kind that makes us stop, read, and think — in an accelerating world. A time-starved culture bloated with information hungers for the lean, clean…

These were the top 10 stories published by The Extratextual in 2015. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2015 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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