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Now that's a thought

Grace

Collections of words with attempts at cultural analysis, being perceived in a society, and being an aspiring writer/artist

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A creatively fulfilling weekend in my life

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25 days ago
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A grief of our own

The words for this piece have been swirling inside of me since Wednesday night. We were in bed, just about to press play to watch a New Girl episode on my iPad when a text flashed up from a friend on a group chat:

a month ago
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I am learning to be hungry

Stood outside Soho park, moving inefficiently from one pub to the next, an old colleague asked me if I was ambitious. She stood there, looking at me, as if I wasn’t quite maximising the potential she believed I had.

a month ago
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Better world, where are you?

The idea behind this essay first came into my head when I was thinking about Sally Rooney. Which feels like a desperate plea to be read. “Oh look, Sally Rooney just published a new book and the world and their cat want to offer an opinion o...

2 months ago
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    A writer and a procrastinator. A lethal combination. Working on my first novel\ud83c\udf38

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