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Sunday Afternoon

Ornella Antar

Essays and reflections on life between places, cultures, and questions — part journalist’s eye, part writer’s notebook.

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Why do birds walk when they can fly, especially when they seem in a rush to get somewhere? Do they calculate the distance and think to themselves “it’s walkable, so I may as well…” or “it’s not worth getting my wings out of the garage”?...

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La Liste de Mes Envies

Woman Reading on Red Sofa, Felix Higham

I don't want to write this week. I want to buy and read Lena Dunham's book, Famesick. I didn't know who Lena Dunham was before the book was released and memoirs are not my cup of tea. Which leads me...

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I come from death.

The Mount Riboudet in Rouen at Spring by Claude Monet, 1872

I woke up on Monday. Then I woke up on Tuesday. And again on Wednesday. I woke up on Thursday as well, and I woke up today, on Friday. It is now starting to occur to me that maybe...

23 days ago
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On Running out of milk

Goodnight, by Oscar Ghiglia.

I wake up excited about making my morning coffee. A latte. Perhaps a more elaborate latte, blended dates and bananas. Yes, a banana date iced latte without ice. I grind the coffee beans. Then I open the fridge...

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Every morning, every writer is handed 2,000 words

Mistress and Maid by Johannes Vermeer. Or, as I like to see it, a woman writer being handed her 2000 words for the day.

There was never a time in my life when I didn’t know I wanted to write books.

At first, it was books. Then, and ever s...

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