Annie Jo Baker explores the comfort found in the gentle monsters of our culture, with the works of Maurice Sendak, Charles Addams, Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, and more.
Read MoreContinuing our shared morning rituals for a 2020 climate, Annie Jo Baker reflects on the meaning of life and shares the new start to their days.
Read MoreIn a new entry to our cooking column, Attic contributor Annie Jo Baker looks to the upcoming festive season and talks gatherings, family of all kinds, and a favorite bread recipe.
Read More“When times feel like nothing really ever changes, I am suddenly in awe of the goodness of others, of unexpected goodnesses that strike you out of left field and break your heart — but in the best way possible, the kind of heartbreak that you would happily live in for the rest of your life. “ As the season changes, Annie Jo Baker shares a heartfelt reflection on the interconnectivity of the human spirit and the importance of goodness for one and for all.
Read MoreContributor Annie Jo Baker relishes free time and shares their summer reads, from lighter fiction to hefty re-reads.
Read MoreAnnie Jo Baker delves into Anaïs Nin’s and comes to terms with holding multiple conflicting ideas in your head at the same time when dealing with the realities of chronic illness and pain.
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