Four hundred glorious square feet and they couldn’t bear to be more than spitting distance from one another.
(Photo: John Clark; Dwell)
Four hundred glorious square feet and they couldn’t bear to be more than spitting distance from one another.
(Photo: John Clark; Dwell)
How to put his internet paramour at ease—now that she’d seen his oddly literal choice for dining room artwork?
(Photo: João Canziani; Dwell)
The main problem with their houseboat on the Gowanus Canal was weight distribution.
(Dwell)

Choosing pine everything with a dog suffering from pica? Maybe not the best idea.
(Photo: Drew Kelly; Dwell)

The laptop left open to her parents’ bank account gave Beulah the perfect opportunity to make a quick transfer and get the heck out of dodge.
(Photo: Daniel Hennessy; Dwell)

Something about the company’s strategy sessions at the bedchambers conference table made everyone uneasy.
(Photo: Joe Fletcher; Dwell)
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Thanks to everyone who came out this weekend to support the book at Land! We had a great time meeting you in person and sharing all the hard work we put into It’s Lonely in the Modern World.
xoxo
UH
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PARTY OVER. NO MORE BOOKS. THANKS PDX!
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Meet us now at Land in PDX.
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Hey UH lovers and friends!
Don’t forget, tonight is our book party at Land on Mississippi Ave. in Portland, Ore. Come meet us in person from 5 to 7 pm—we’ll sign your copy of It’s Lonely in the Modern World, give you free fun stuff, and then we can all mill about, drinks in hand, with that awkward tension that comes from knowing who someone is but not really knowing them at all. It’ll be awesome!
xoxo
UH