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Freelance indexer in Porto

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John Mercer · Page 3

John Mercer writes about slow living, long walks, and the books that survive a second reading. Trained as an archivist, he spent eight years cataloguing county records before leaving to travel overland across Europe — a trip that was meant to last three months and is still, loosely, ongoing. These days he keeps a small flat in Porto, takes on freelance indexing work, and publishes here roughly once a week: notes on where he has been, what he is reading, and how to build a quieter day.

1 Jul, 2024

On abandoning books at page ninety

27 Jun, 2024

Seeing Like a State, twenty pages a week

9 Jun, 2024

Six books about walking

21 Apr, 2024

The library card as a travel document

12 Apr, 2024

Marginalia I regret

9 Apr, 2024

A year of reading only what I own

8 Feb, 2024

Against the reading challenge

12 Jan, 2024

What rereading actually changes

5 Jan, 2024

Indexing taught me how to read

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