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Joan Didion pictured reading Honey Bear by Dixie Willson to her daughter, Quintana Roo Dunne, 1969.

Honey Bear is a story by Dixie Willson featuring illustrations by Maginel Wright Barney, often associated with the Vienna Secession style.
ACCESS, VOL.4

For a while I have thought about the idea of access. 

Access to culture, to connection.

In volume 4, we’re in deep. A conversation between Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami and Harry Styles graces the internet via runners world
Back in the 5th!
‘Nothing like a friend’ by Amélie Ambroise.
She does not catalogue, promote, or explain. Titles surface casually in interviews or in the margins of her work, often tied to childhood, long-standing obsessions, or creative detours rather than current tastes.

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Forever scattering things about.
Jane Birkin for Vogue Italia, 1995. Mark Borthwick.
MARCH BOOK RELEASES TO NOTE: 

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Dazed & Confused Magazine, Sofia Coppola Cover Issue, 2006.
BOOK REVIEW: Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash. 

'Cash is concentrated. She will not dilute her writing for comfort. Absurdist flourishes, surreal textures, linguistic playfulness, and an occasional textual oddity characterise her writing.'

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Sessùn Spring 24 by Amelie Ambroise.
Access, Vol. 3.

Access to culture, to connection.

A continuation on the Schiaparelli lineage, a quick Babitz moment and early Georgia O’Keefe. Bliss.

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