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  1. It’s a weird sensation when an almost-forgotten part of your life surfaces unexpectedly.

    I played nickel poker at Susan’s house for a year or two with a group from #EchoNYC.

    During one game, I was browsing her book collection and pulled out Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel about his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor. She offered to loan it to me, but only if I promised to read it, warning it wasn’t a light comic book. I agreed.

    I still have Sue’s book.
    tilde.zone/@fivetonsflax/11456

  2. It’s a weird sensation when an almost-forgotten part of your life surfaces unexpectedly.

    I played nickel poker at Susan’s house for a year or two with a group from #EchoNYC.

    During one game, I was browsing her book collection and pulled out Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel about his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor. She offered to loan it to me, but only if I promised to read it, warning it wasn’t a light comic book. I agreed.

    I still have Sue’s book.
    tilde.zone/@fivetonsflax/11456

  3. It’s a weird sensation when an almost-forgotten part of your life surfaces unexpectedly.

    I played nickel poker at Susan’s house for a year or two with a group from #EchoNYC.

    During one game, I was browsing her book collection and pulled out Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel about his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor. She offered to loan it to me, but only if I promised to read it, warning it wasn’t a light comic book. I agreed.

    I still have Sue’s book.
    tilde.zone/@fivetonsflax/11456

  4. It’s a weird sensation when an almost-forgotten part of your life surfaces unexpectedly.

    I played nickel poker at Susan’s house for a year or two with a group from #EchoNYC.

    During one game, I was browsing her book collection and pulled out Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel about his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor. She offered to loan it to me, but only if I promised to read it, warning it wasn’t a light comic book. I agreed.

    I still have Sue’s book.
    tilde.zone/@fivetonsflax/11456

  5. It’s a weird sensation when an almost-forgotten part of your life surfaces unexpectedly.

    I played nickel poker at Susan’s house for a year or two with a group from #EchoNYC.

    During one game, I was browsing her book collection and pulled out Maus, Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel about his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor. She offered to loan it to me, but only if I promised to read it, warning it wasn’t a light comic book. I agreed.

    I still have Sue’s book.
    tilde.zone/@fivetonsflax/11456

  6. ECHO changed the trajectory of my career and life. I met amazing friends and learned (slowly!) how to be a better human being. It was my first example of "the intersection of technology and liberal arts", and I'm deeply grateful for it, for Stacy Horn, and for the community.

    technologyreview.com/2023/04/2

    #echonyc

  7. ECHO changed the trajectory of my career and life. I met amazing friends and learned (slowly!) how to be a better human being. It was my first example of "the intersection of technology and liberal arts", and I'm deeply grateful for it, for Stacy Horn, and for the community.

    technologyreview.com/2023/04/2

    #echonyc

  8. ECHO changed the trajectory of my career and life. I met amazing friends and learned (slowly!) how to be a better human being. It was my first example of "the intersection of technology and liberal arts", and I'm deeply grateful for it, for Stacy Horn, and for the community.

    technologyreview.com/2023/04/2

    #echonyc

  9. ECHO changed the trajectory of my career and life. I met amazing friends and learned (slowly!) how to be a better human being. It was my first example of "the intersection of technology and liberal arts", and I'm deeply grateful for it, for Stacy Horn, and for the community.

    technologyreview.com/2023/04/2

    #echonyc

  10. ECHO changed the trajectory of my career and life. I met amazing friends and learned (slowly!) how to be a better human being. It was my first example of "the intersection of technology and liberal arts", and I'm deeply grateful for it, for Stacy Horn, and for the community.

    technologyreview.com/2023/04/2

    #echonyc