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The Undercurrent

Natasha Burge

An American in Arabia writing about culture, politics, books, faith, and place.

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Latest Issues

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The Melancholy Magic of 1980s Fantasy

When it comes to movies I’m forever chasing a certain vibe: wonder tinged with sorrow, beauty knit with the uncanny, and an eerie kind of magic that makes my breath catch. The movies that best capture this are the fantasy films of my 1980s ...

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Writing the Book that Got Me Called Crazy

A year ago this week, my novel The Way Out was published. It’s a metaphysical thriller set in an Arabian Gulf souq, about a young woman who sees a man in the crowd who cannot exist. It is Al Ghareeb – an ominous imaginary being from her chi...

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Would My Friends Cheer if I Were Killed?

When I learned Charlie Kirk was shot, I was shocked. When I learned he died, I was horrified. When I saw the celebratory responses across social media – some from acquaintances and friends – I felt sick.

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This week, all across America, Starbucks started selling their autumn beverages. And, right on cue, my Instagram feed turned into a pageant of women posing with their choice of seasonal drink – the pumpkin spice latte ever the most popular ...

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Authors

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  • Natasha Burge

    American in Arabia. Author of Drifts & The Way Out. Writing on culture, politics, faith, place & books.

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