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Probably Oversharing

Alissa DeRogatis

It’s casual. It’s honest. It’s run-on sentences. It’s a little bit like a diary (except instead of locking it up, I send it straight to your inbox). Some weeks, it’s heartbreak. Some weeks, it’s unsolicited dating advice. Every week, it’s me—oversharing.

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  • Alissa DeRogatis

    Alissa DeRogatis is a writer in Charlotte, NC. Her debut novel, Call It What You Want, is a love letter to all girls who have had a hard time getting over someone they never dated.

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