A photo taken standing on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, at Tommy Thompson Park (Also known as the Leslie Spit). It is a cloudy summer day. In the foreground is a small, half built shelter made of grey bricks on the bottom, and red bricks for the top half. The left corner closest to the viewer has a gap big enough for a person to fit through. There is no roof.

A Worn Journal of Fieldnotes

I write zines about places and put them in little libraries. I also post their content online when I have the time

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Philosopher’s Walk, Toronto

Physical copies of this zine are available at The Beguiling in Kensington Market! January 14, 2025, The cold darkness of the winter night pries at the thick layers I’ve bundled myself in as I leave the parking lot by Wellesley subway station. The noise of the city surrounds me: the slurry of tires cutting brackish…

The PATH, Toronto

Taylor Thompson, “‘I See a Connected Community’ by Brookfield Properties (The PATH, Toronto),” December 31, 2019. After friends of mine shared an article with me about the Toronto PATH, in which a journalist called it “a classist dystopia” (Vila 2019), I decided the PATH would be a great place to visit next for my zine…

Woodbine Racetrack, Etobicoke

Taylor Thompson, “Woodbine Racetrack Entrance (Etobicoke),” November 30, 2019. Nov. 30, 2019 I am standing on the curb of Rexdale blvd. and Queens Plate dr., just after arriving by bus. The day is brisk, and the clouds are overcast, but the occasional sunbeam cuts through the cover. All around me are the sounds of vehicles:…