
Genres are shelves. I am more like a junk drawer.
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because the moment one of them picks up, something in me unknots. not because they have answers. not because they know anything about the particular kind of overwhelm that comes with being an adult who is trying her best and still somehow f...
A few days ago, I passed an older woman running toward me. I don’t know how old she was. Maybe sixty. Maybe seventy. Maybe older. She wasn’t moving fast. She wasn’t wearing expensive gear. She didn’t look like someone training for anything....
last evening, someone brought up MK-ultra during a conversation that had already wandered through like a dozen different topics. someone asked if i knew about it. I had heard of it, but instead of remembering the event itself, my brain went...
My love,
I’m writing this from a train again.
Last night, I found myself telling a few people how we met. I hadn’t planned to. It simply slipped out the way certain memories do when they’ve been sitting too long without air, waiting quiet...
Writer’s note: Dear reader, thank you for coming back for Part II. If you missed the first part, you can find it here. As before, if anything trips you up or sparks a question, please drop it in the comments. Let’s pick up where we left o...
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Jack of all trades, PhD in chemistry and minor in literary daydreams. ———————————————————————— I write whatever hijacks my brain.
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