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Finding The Plot

Amanda Green

A Substack about losing your way—in your life, career, relationships—and trying to find it again.

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I’ve never been a birthday person.

Growing up in Texas, my birthday, May 24, always occurred on or just before the last day of school. It was inevitably eclipsed by final exams, pizza parties, end-of-year awards, and flagrant dress code v...

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Finding The Plot: Leaving the convent and finally accepting herself

Desiré Findlay grew up Catholic, with a lot of the same cultural references and experiences most of us Millennials have. She took dance lessons, dated boys, and went to college.

Then she spent 12 years living in a convent.

Today there are...

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The sushi at Duane Reade

Content warning: This post contains references to mental health issues and suicide.

B was a mediocre boyfriend, but a good friend. And he was terrible at birthdays, but showed up 120% for heartbreak, bad jobs, and general ennui. Also: anim...

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Finding The Plot: Quitting pantyhose to make "useless art"

Martha Rich is a Philadelphia-based commercial and fine artist known for her use of bold colors, block lettering, humorous word bubbles, and talking animals. Martha’s work has appeared in galleries all over the world, The New York Times Mag...

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Is this thing on?

There are certain expressions that come into the vernacular, and you remember exactly when you first encountered them.

Like “It’s not a bug; it’s a feature.” I read this in a newsletter circa 2020 and thought whoever wrote it was so clever...

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