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i used to talk

tomflan

about the things that matter and the moments I'm holding onto.

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go on, give me nothing

Hello old friends. Or new ones since my last post. I’m still here and so, crucially, are you. I’ve neglected writing this past month or two, something I’ll put down to work and feeling creatively uninspired, but the gnawing, relentless feel...

3 months ago
2

the world you were raised to live in no longer exists

I walked outside in the heavy rain. I could see it was coming down hard and still I couldn’t be bothered to put raincoat on. It was the kind of rain that looked bad but I knew the drops weren’t the big ones, unlike the kind that drench you...

6 months ago
4

my life of lists

I was going through my notes app the other day, desperately looking for some sage insight or idea I could pitch for work. As I was scrolling, I was instead bombarded at every turn with a poorly conceived poem or a list of to-do’s, the latte...

8 months ago
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august drifts away

It was a Thursday night and I’d drifted off to sleep after reading about four pages of my book. That considering, I’m surprisingly on track with my reading this year. I’ve given myself a goal of reading 25 books and I’m about halfway, which...

9 months ago
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the one where it got worse

Well here we are again. Last time, I told you all about my knack for desecrating my already unsalvageable reputation whenever I open my mouth – in a post that would foreshadow the weeks to come. And as it turns out, things can actually get...

a year ago
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