
|| crônica (Portuguese; feminine noun): a short, informal and observational text, about daily topics || cronista (Portuguese; feminine and masculine noun): person who writes crônicas; in this case, me
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| Issues | 50 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 3 months ago |
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This is part 1 of a in-the-works series on personal essays. Stay tuned for upcoming installments!
“…with the fragment as with the essay itself, there is this ambiguous shuttle between identity and dispersal, between formal, almost physica...
This post is dedicated to E., who said she would get back to writing when I did.
An interregnum is a period of transition between, say, the death of a monarch and the rise of their successor. It was something of a common situation in the e...
I’ve been sleeping poorly because of a cold and, last night, in one of my periods of being awake because of congestion, a personal story came to mind that I just felt I had to write and share with you today. So I apologize if this missive i...
Juliana, cronista, is turning two this week! While this is not a celebratatory post, I could not let the date pass by unnoticed. Thank you for reading my words, whether you’ve been here since the beginning or just recently found this space!...
“New York is yours only for ten years—after that it belongs to somebody else.”
- Andrew Holleran, “Madison Square”
Dear friends,
If you have been here for long enough, you have probably seen me say this before, but allow me to say it on...
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