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Monologue/Mini One-Woman Play
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So this is about a month into the thing with Emma. When I say “thing” I mean we’ve been hooking up behind her husband’s back. I know. Poor dumbass. Or not, I don’t know. His name’s Micheal. I’ve ne...
Depressingly, it turns out that all crap they say about grieving for the little girl you were is true. I hate it when cliches turn out to just be the truth. It’s boring.
I’ve always hated looking at old pictures of myself. Mostly, it feels...
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Describe 2025 in 1-3 words
Long.
What is something you want to do in the new year? What is something you are leaving behind? (You can also make an ins/outs list if you want to)
I’m applying for a master’s degree now, so I really ho...
I used to be able to put what I am feeling into words much more distinctly before I decided to stop constantly investigating what I am feeling.
In a very unspiritual way, I am just tired. Not in the horrible “dog who’s ten seconds away fro...
What is the job of a poem?
I’ve been writing them since I was about thirteen years old. Certainly since before I was any good at them, and I don’t think I have an eloquent answer, still. (Mostly likely, poems do not have jobs.)
I’ve alwa...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, Filmmaker. Allegedly a human being. Substack Saint.
haunted house lover first and foremost
notes on feeling;
retired from anxious, new career in avoidant. published in STARMAIL by haloscope magazine, pulp poets press, the field project zine and seaglass literary magazine.
A blooming lily.
Mentally 95. Always drinking coffee. Never not writing. To submit a question for the Advice Column, please use the link in bio!
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