Maker and musician Megan Adie shows & tells us how she travels light in and out of Copenhagen...
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Samuel Solomon grew up in New York City and spent his twenties in Los Angeles before moving to the U.K., where he is Lecturer in English at the University of Sussex. He completed a PhD on socialist-feminism and innovative U.K. poetry at the University of Southern California and is co-translator of The Acrobat: The Selected Poems of Celia Dropkin (Tebot Bach 2014). His essays, poems, and translations have been appeared in a range of US and UK journals, including differences, Décalages, Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, htmlgiant, Hi Zero, and Lana Turner, and his chapbook, Life of Riley (2012), is available from Bad Press. He is Co-director of the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence.
Sheela is a minimalist who loves high ceilings and open spaces, and the freedom to travel without too much fuss. She is a wanderer at heart, and has spent much of the last decade roving between New York, Italy, and India. She has settled in London for the moment, thanks to the domesticating efforts of her English boyfriend.
Kate McQuaid is a lover of lakes, oceans, sky, bright sun and strong atmospheres. Her wish is for everyone to be tender, compassionate and patient, though she is totally comfortable with not being in control of any of that. She's our first official contributor, our first minimalist, and we love her purist packing ethic. We think you will too...
I’m absolutely a maximalist, though this often means I have practically nothing practical with me. Take, for example, the things I packed when I moved to London after graduate school...