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Tell Me Something Good

Letitia Trent

This is my dumping ground for personal essay drafts/ideas and personal writing about film, tv, books, mental health, and poverty.

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  • Letitia Trent

    Letitia's work includes the upcoming novel Summer Girls (Haunted Doll House, 2024) and the poetry collections Match Cut and The Ghost Comes With Me. She writes about books, film, mental health, poverty, and the 90s Chris Carter show Millennium.

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