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Blue Night Letters

Abigail Louisin

Musings on love, poetry, grief, writing, and the everyday.

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04. A Letter on Finitude

This piece was written in the year after my mom died. I love her and miss her, and am still learning that the beautiful thing about love is that death need not stop life.

a year ago
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03. A Letter on Gratitude

A lot of change has taken place in my life since the last time I wrote. And as the pressure mounted to write and share again, I kept coming back to gratitude.

2 years ago
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02. A Different Kind of Love Letter

> “Death is nothing at all. It does not count. I have only slipped away into the next room. Nothing has happened. Everything remains exactly as it was. I am I, and you are you, and the old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched,...

2 years ago
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01. This is Blue Night Letters

In her book Blue Nights, Joan Didion describes what the French call “l’huere bleue,” and what the English call “the gloaming.” In certain latitudes, nearing and following the summer solstice, the light tips away from warm yellow-peach and s...

2 years ago
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