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back in the pulse

Emily Fedon

My substack where I'll be posting a lot of musings on culture: music reviews/recs, book reviews/recs, thoughts, art I've been liking, etc. Stay tuned to see what I come up with each week.

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#1: suburban horrors

Not an essay or list but just some writing from the archives that I ended up really liking once rereading. it feels fitting to post now that it’s closer to halloween.

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looking to fall

Fall — my favorite season. Since the seasons are changing, I’m back with another seasonal curation of art and poetry to help get you into the spirit. I’m sure most people don’t need much help getting excited for fall, but it’s still nice to...

2 months ago
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the collector by john fowles: art, religion, class, etc.

I recently finished reading The Collector by John Fowles, a story about a strange, isolated, newly rich man that is obsessed with Miranda, an art student, to the point of kidnapping and holding her hostage. It’s quite short, only four chapt...

2 months ago
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album recs for hyper-specific situations

Recently I listened to a podcast episode that gave book recommendations for very specific things, like “books that feel like a rainy day.” I thought that was really fun and decided it could also be really fun to do that with albums! Unlike ...

3 months ago
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    just a girl reading and writing about the random things that I find interesting. could be culture, literature, science, etc. who knows!

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