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The Reclamation Era

Steph Sprenger, Ann Imig

The intersection of midlife, single motherhood, and neurodivergence

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Latest Issues

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For the little girls who knew

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The Return of the Sunday Scaries

The Reclamation Era is a reader-supported publication. Thank you to my paid subscribers for keeping the creative fires burning!

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On being polite

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a month ago
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Why You Feel Stuck (And How to Find Your Way Back to Creative Flow) with Ann Imig

Warning: My power went out shortly before this Substack live, so bear with the periodic glitches!

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Authors

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  • Steph Sprenger

    Gen X writer | producer | podcaster| stand-up comic | single ADHD mom | | The intersection of single parenting, midlife, and neurodivergence | editor of forthcoming anonymous publication Redacted: What Divorced Women Aren't Telling You

  • Ann Imig
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