Travel journal: 2011: Hemingway's house in Cuba
Essays, History, The Wide WorldJessica McCraryCaribbean, Cuba, grad school, Hemingway, island living, travel, travelogues, writers
Just sit at a typewriter and bleed.
QuiltCon: Inspired by Houses
Art, Community, Quilts, The Wide WorldJessica McCrarydesign, fabric, inspiration, modern quilting, photography, quilting, ranch homes, travel, travelogues
Christmas wish
China's Eco-City Plans: too good to be true?
Asia, China, Community, Essays, The Wide WorldJessica McCraryChina, cities, global economy, population, sustainability, transportation, urban design, urban growth, urban space
Go Vote. Because "Your Excuse Sucks"
Lagos: Innovative solutions to overpopulation
Nature delights
Dispatch from the edge of recession: the in-between.
Essays, Identity, The Wide WorldJessica McCraryAtlanta, career, Generation Screwed, growth, NPR, recession, the in-between, twenty-somethings, unemployment
The Centennial Olympics, and its gift of quilts
Language: frames your perspective
Graphic New York City
A collection [On National Geographic love, and deciding what to keep]
10 books everyone should read
Gerardmer, France [2005]
My life is richer, simply because I asked
China, Community, Essays, History, Identity, Public History, The Wide WorldJessica McCraryadoption, Atlanta, China, family, Georgia State, grad school, hyphenated identity, identity, oral history
A new Chernobyl
A day in Colmar [October 2005]
Where the Quilt is kept
Visiting the AIDS Memorial Quilt
Community, Essays, Family, Stories, The Wide WorldJessica McCraryCraig Koller, create, HIV/AIDS, loss, memory, NAMES Project Foundation AIDS Memorial Quilt, Parnell Peterson, quilting