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i used to talk

tom flanagan

things that make me laugh, songs that move me, words I wish I'd written, moments I'm holding onto.

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Latest Issues

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about adult friendships

It was midweek and I was hitting my usual slump of motivation after another devastating turn of events at work which involved me opening my mouth and everyone in the room wishing I hadn’t. I’ve suspected for a while that I am not a person m...

2 months ago
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two bodies

Beginning things has never been my forte. I sit here most days and think, "How do I start this? "What do I write down first?”. And of course, there are no real rules to follow other than the ones I set for myself. But still I always struggl...

3 months ago
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peace for all but not for me

I’ve mentioned it already but I love autumn. I’m writing this on the first day of the season and I’ve already found myself looking outside, trying to catch a glimpse of the green turning gold. It’s also sunny and 21 degrees but I refuse (!)...

3 months ago
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that's the normal thing to do

So here we are. It feels a bit surreal knowing people are reading this but I’m glad to have you all along with me; a nice break from my default mode of gazing into the abyss and hoping someone notices. To everyone who has subscribed (and ev...

3 months ago
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  • tom flanagan

    Writer, journalist, sentimentalist, perpetually waiting for autumn, drawing lines to form words to make things that might mean something.

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