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Building blocks

We’re not going to talk about the fact that November is a week away and I’m only now reviewing my September reads, albeit with a side of waffle. It’s been acknowledged, and we can move on swiftly.

This newsletter? blog? I don’t actually kn...

2 years ago
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Turning points

Everything is on fire,
but everyone I love is doing beautiful things
and trying to make life worth living,
and I know I don’t have to believe in everything,
but I believe in that.
- Nikita Gill


Aldwych, London, 5th Octobe...

2 years ago
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So long, summer

05/09/24:
Last night I went to bed with a plan: I’d wake up early (by my standards), park my arse at a café for the morning (thank you gentrification for the abundance of choices), and have a leisurely reading and writing session — includ...

2 years ago
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Ninety on the freeway


‘…even in certain instances when she was undeniably an active participant in the unfolding of her life, she couldn’t shake the feeling of being a person to whom things happened, rather than the one who incited their occurrence.’

-Ma...

2 years ago
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May in books

May may have been a clusterfuck of a month, on several levels that I may or may not delve into at a later date, but if there was one somewhat redeeming feature, it was the quality of the books I read. Compared to the two preceding months, i...

2 years ago
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