During the last 18 months, “The American Peasant” substack has become an important outlet for me as a woodworker and a writer. Your comments have improved the book I’m working on today, and have propelled me into the research for my next book project. (Stay tuned for details shortly.)
I have long wanted to bring forward some other voices here, so we’ve decided to start two new substacks, which will begin publishing next week. Nothing is changing here at “The American Peasant.” Your supply of deranged animal idioms are intact. Every week you’ll get two or three posts that skewer the soft underbite of craft culture. Or perhaps a beer-fueled rant that has been building for several years. Or some serious historical research punctuated with fart jokes. So stay with me here.
However, the following two ideas were just too good to ignore. Introducing:
The Anarchist’s Apprentice
By now, most of you know that we have hired Kale Vogt as an assistant editor at Lost Art Press. Kale is also an ambitiou…
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