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before sunset in Tucson. Live image below, showing the glorious Santa Catalina
mountains (the snow on the upper reaches is more apparent earlier in the day)
and my dinner preparations (shrimp and veggies on the grill).I''ve decided
to start writing here at Quintessence of Dust, after another long hiatus.
Here are some of my reasons.1. I like to write, and I have things to say,
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I''ve decided to start writing here
at Quintessence of Dust, after another long hiatus. Here are some of
my reasons.
2.
I have an idea for a book, along with some introductory work (but no sample
chapters yet) and writing here will help me develop those thoughts. The idea
is over twelve years old and has never faded away, which I take to mean that
I need to get it out of my system somehow.
3. I
have other ideas kicking around in my head and most of them are worth writing
about. I have one new intellectual passion that is totally worth writing about:
the
Sky Islands that nearly surround us here in Tucson.
4. I have an exciting new job with great new people at
an organization that''s all in for
open science. I recently turned over the tens digit
on my age-o-meter. My kids will very soon be all out of college. (One is about
to start a postdoc!) All of this led, predictably, to a spasm of reflection
on projects and vision. One clear result is that I''m feeling more inspired.
5. The demise of Twitter
has led to a lot of
useful commentary about the nature of social media.
I left Facebook two years ago and all but left Twitter two months ago. I''m
on a
good
server at Mastodon and I like it; maybe microblogging there can satisfy
my desire for conversation and connection. But
this recent piece at
The Verge by
Monique Judge convinced me that blogging could (again)
have a place in the future.
Here''s her summary, emphasis
mine:
At the end of the day, we don’t know what is going
to happen next with Twitter or any of these platforms. We don’t know what
changes Web
3.0 is going to bring to the internet. We do know that we will all
still be here, wanting to share our thoughts, talk about anything and everything,
and commune with our people. Personal blogging is the simplest and fastest
way to do all of that.
That''s what I want! A
place to write, and (if I''m lucky) a place to discuss and \"commune\" with
people. That used to happen a lot at Quintessence of Dust.
Okay, but why here? This blog is over 15 years old and was started
when I was a Christian believer.
Its founding themes were anchored in a desire to help
Christians understand and enjoy biology, to help them shake free of misinformation
and dishonesty. It has twice languished through long hiatuses and was
remodeled back in 2017 a few years after I deconverted.
Maybe it''s time to start anew? I think not, for many of those same reasons:
I''m still a biologist who loves science, still worried about misinformation,
and still rooted in the power of scientific explanation. I''m still a bardolator
and a Red Sox fan.
I''m
still me, and
Quintessence of Dust is still my blog. The new
About
page is slightly remodeled from 2017, and hints at the next post, which
will outline some new goals and ongoing projects.
Thinking and writing
at a faster pace stretched me and gave me greater confidence. Sometimes I
changed my mind about what I’d written a day later. But that was okay; a newsletter
is a moment in time. Writing it each week gave me a lovely rhythm in what
has otherwise been a difficult and disorienting season in history. Feeling
stuck can get you stuck. But writing can, and should, inspire deeds.
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systems biology, and topics related to scientific literacy. I occasionally
discuss intelligent design, creationism, science denial, and other political/social
influences on scientific literacy. Additional topics: philosophy, baseball,
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