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Getting Somewhere

Elle Warren

Essays about being a writer, a human, and a human writer on the internet.

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Latest Issues

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debriefing my great creative crashout

I’m trying to think of a singular defining moment of my creative crashout to illustrate for you—to show not tell this beginning. But really, a hallmark of the crashout was that, when it came to my work and creativity, every day felt the sam...

23 days ago
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negative-degree windchill

I’ve spent all but a few winters in the Midwest, and still, by the time late January rolls around in all its post-holiday, post-my birthday drudgery, I’m shocked.

a month ago
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a day in the life of things I'm thinking about

a day in the life of things I’m thinking about, as a remote self-employed person who spends a lot of time alone:

2 months ago
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An honest look at self-employment

2025 marks my first full year of self-employment. It hasn’t been an entirely smooth ride, but I’m glad I stayed on it. I like talking about it because I want people to have an informed understanding of their options.

3 months ago
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  • Elle Warren

    Writer, human, human writer ft. grief, OCD, and lesbianism. You can also find me in The Guardian, HuffPost, Business Insider, etc.

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