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I spent this past New Year’s Eve with my parents, sitting around a fire pit in the driveway with the 2005 Pride and Prejudice projected onto a screen in front of us. I was leaving the country in a couple days for a two-week travel course fo...
content warning: this essay mentions experiences with depression and suicidal thoughts. if that’s too much for you at your current moment, please feel free to sit this one out <3
When I moved away from home I didn’t pack any pictures to hang on the walls. I have an iconoclastic tendency that refuses to attempt to memorialize my friends and family in two-dimensional images. I prefer instead to collect relics of them—...
I don’t have much to offer today except the weight of the darkness pressing down on us. Some days it feels heavier than others — today is one of those days.
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Mary Shelley Reid (she/her) is a graduate of Furman University and a current M.Div. candidate at Princeton Seminary, curious about how the stories we tell ourselves inform our interactions with each other, God, and the world.
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