ANNDDD… I’M BACK…
0400 by Jeff HessAs promised, I’m back from a mini-retreat from the news, but over the course of the last 16 days a lot of news was published and guess what? My world didn’t collapse. So I’ve decided to ease my way back in over the balance of 2016 and decide, probably somewhere short of my previous deep dive of reading several news sources daily, how much immersion I really want to participate in.
One of the luxuries of not listening to my car radio during my daily 80-minute round-trip commute was that I did listen to several audio books including, Great Expectations, War And Peace and Eight Million Ways To Die. This last, written by one of my favorite authors, Lawrence Block, concerns Matthew Scudder, an alcoholic former police detective now informal private investigator in New York. The title rises from Scudder’s increasing depression from reading about murders and deaths in the city (he should have listened to Thoreau). Scudder tells a fellow alcoholic about how the murders are affecting him and his friend gives him the advice: stop reading the papers.
Sound advice.
That convinced me that when I reached this morning, I would put certain items back on my reading list, but not others. You can check my blogroll, but here’s the basics: I’m adding Mano Singham, Matt Taibbi and Ta-Nehisi Coates (along with two old friends who are blogging again: Jill Miller Zimon, Writes Like She Talks and Adam Harvey, Organic Mechanic) back in, but I’m leaving The Atlantic (online only, I still read my paper copy each month), The Guardian and The Intercept off my reading queue.
I will also be keeping John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight on the list.
We’ll see how this works.






