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Better, Somehow

Lis Ferla

Semi-sporadic writing on grief, legacy and culture from the woman formerly known as Last Year's Girl. Will probably include music recs and cat photos. Welcome back to Peak Personal Essay Internet.

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Latest Issues

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Got my heart open wide, but the city shut it down

B, our writer friend, says Paris doesn’t have much of a cocktail culture (this when, in a bistro with a name that in its fancy script looks like vagenda, they bring me a bottle of tonic water to go with my whiskey). But in a little place in...

7 months ago
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Like you are a poet trapped inside the body of a finance guy

At a housewarming party at the weekend: a couple of my dearest friends now own part of the building I’ve obsessed over since the first time I saw it from the back seat of a car on the motorway into Glasgow. The room the perfect proportion o...

8 months ago
5
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That girl in last year's picture is now haunting her own hallways

Sure, you could get therapy - or you could, once a year, stand shoulder-to-armpit with 500 of your closest strangers and bellow: “they’re never going to love you in that one specific way that you want them all to love you”.

9 months ago
5
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Crying in the steam room on the last working day of the year

When I tell people that I taught myself to swim when my dad was dying, I think they imagine something far more graceful than the reality.

a year ago
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