Vybarr Cregan-Reid

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Vybarr Cregan-Reid


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Vybarr Cregan-Reid, Ph.D., is an author and academic. He is Reader in English and Environmental Humanities in the School of English at the University of Kent.

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I love writing apps, but now I hate Ulysses

I wrote most of my last book, Footnotes, in an app called Scrivener. I still really like it – it has a cool simplified but powerful IOS version, but the compiling process (the bit where you output the words you’ve written) seemed a bit buggy and very complicated. Also, the IOS version was a long time coming, so I drifted about a bit between apps as the chapter for Footnotes strolled in. I would sa

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“Running is analogue. It is hunter-gatherer. It is Palaeo. It is linear. It is long-form thought. It is an uninterrupted conversation with yourself. It is a journey back through modernity to your body. It is a way out of technology. It is a way to be free.”
Vybarr Cregan-Reid, Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human

“Running, like literature, like arts, helps you to remember and re-experience some of the impossible strangeness of what it means to be who and what we are, of what it means to be human.”
Vybarr Cregan-Reid, Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human

“The Claude glass was also known as the ‘black mirror’ and was responsible for a number of minor mishaps. This is where history catches up with us. Our version of the black mirror, carried in the pocket, used by millions to ‘see’ rock concerts, fireworks displays and sunsets, is the smartphone. We look through it to make sure we are catching grainy footage of the wondrous thing we are missing.”
Vybarr Cregan-Reid, Footnotes: How Running Makes Us Human

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