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Good, Strong Words

Jill Fuller

"I like good, strong words that mean something." (Louisa May Alcott)

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Latest Issues

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A House Is (Not) A House

The other day, I put on one of my favorite shirts, a teal scoop-neck with fluffy sleeves. I didn’t realize it until later, but it’s the shirt I wore on my first visit to Orchard House, the house museum of Louisa May Alcott’s home in Concord...

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Alcott Almanac: September

September went quicker than it usually does. My kiddo has already had a field trip and a play. We’ve picked the squash, dug up our potatoes, bought the Halloween costume, and loaded up on apple cider donuts at the local orchard. Somehow, de...

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The Alcott Almanac: August

An Oyster In Nonquitt: Louisa May Alcott, August 1881

4 months ago
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The Story of Showing Up

My best friend and I are doing a creativity accountability project this summer. We started last Friday. She is publishing a post every day, so I’ve made a chart where I add the essay titles and a star every time she’s published. I’m committ...

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Authors

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  • Jill Fuller

    Librarian, mother, poet, rememberer. Queer, she/her. Obsessed with Louisa May Alcott, historical women writers, poetry, and family history. Co-creator of the podcast Let Genius Burn.

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