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Nonsense in a Journal

Kaija Strong

Thoughts on writing, life, and those messy feelings we wish we didn't have.

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Death Is My Lover

CW: suicidal ideation, sexual harassment, death of an animal

About a Boy (2002)

“There were people who had a good time in life. I was beginning to realize I wasn’t one of them.”

— Nicholas Hoult as Marcus Brewer

It’s been an unsea...

4 months ago
6

Don’t Think About It Too Hard

Maxton Hall — The World Between Us (2024–PRESENT)

When I went to bed last night, I didn’t ask to see him in my dreams. But I suppose a part of my subconscious is always thinking about us, always trying to give him back his ribbons and rose...

6 months ago
3

Darling, Your Muse Is Sadness

Friends (1994-2004)

It comes to me sometimes when I’m sitting at the bottom of the bathtub, feeling the shower water pour over my skin like a low-budget rainstorm. There are levels of sadness we can’t quite describe to anyone, feelings tha...

7 months ago
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What Words and Mirrors Are Telling Me

CW: language

So, I have writer’s block again. I started and abandoned about four different projects in the past week before finally giving up and succumbing to the apathetic monster living in my brain. She keeps telling me to throw my lapt...

8 months ago
4

A Weekend in Nashville

I was in Nashville last weekend, standing on a rooftop and watching an (admittedly) underwhelming sunset kiss the few skyscrapers pink. The reputation of this city as the capital of music itself had previously led me to believe that it was...

8 months ago
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    Kaija (she/her) received her BFA in Theatre Arts with a minor in English from Utah State University. Join her as she uses her deep love of language to create poetry and other writing to investigate the world around her.

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