
Interior musings about aging (hot), hoarding (mess), and a bunch of other shit(hot mess), too. Also, trying my darnedest to keep it classy while figuring out if all of this is a midlife crisis or just midlife.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago | Last Issue | 10 months ago |
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In which I write about my period. If you don't want to read about my period, stop now.
Last week, after meeting a younger colleague and imparting her with my particular brand of sage advice, I was feeling pretty chuffed with myself. As I w...
In which I write about the crippling effects of perfectionism.
I just finished reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. The book has been recommended to me many, many times in the few years since its publication. Howe...
In which I attempt to write like I've been allowing myself to draw.
I’ve been drawing lately. I keep a notebook on the shelf by the door to my terrace. I need it to be close—easy to grab. If I have to go out of my way to find a needle and...
In which... it's self explanatory, right?
1: The 5-in-1 by Tony Rosenthal has lived steps from my apartment for my entire life. Its five, enormous, red, metal disks are tucked away at One Police Plaza. Each of the discs is meant to represe...
In which, I write to try to figure things out.
In the dictionary on my computer alexithymia is defined as “the inability to recognize or describe one's own emotions”. In the world of psychiatry it is more profound. It refers to an inabilit...
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