
I'm Rebecca and I write horror fiction inspired by horrors from my perfectly content and totally unintentionally curated trad mom life. Live begrudgingly, laugh ironically, and love conditionally with me as I do my best to avoid a hysteria diagnosis.
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“I can carry some of that,” Jennifer says.
It’s the first thing she’s ever directly said to me. Since 2023, she’s supposed to have been a version of me I didn’t want to exist, or maybe wasn’t comfortable with existing. I don’t like imagini...
I’m in an introspective mood right now. The good kind of existential. Yesterday my husband made fun of me because I was talking about my existential sadness and I was struggling to say ‘existential’ right.
“Essextential sadness is what pe...
“Terrible Lie is my fave NIN song. I’m not sure what it Trent’s story behind the lyrics is, but to me the song is about losing your faith system.
I’m still Christian, but I’ve always had struggles with my own beliefs. In my teens, I saw en...
when did i used to write, when all i did was write. it was an escape, those endless days in grade 10, 11, 12, when i had all this time to just think, just in the computer lab working, when nobody would really work, high school dead zone tim...
“It’s better good and done than perfect and unfinished.”
This Lego YouTuber that my son started watching said that in one of his one day build videos. I figured it was a good rule to attempt, so I’ve got a timer set for half an hour and I’...
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I'm Rebecca and I write transgressive fiction inspired by my relatively content and unintentionally curated trad mom life. Live begrudgingly, laugh ironically, and love conditionally with me as I do my best to avoid a hysteria diagnosis.
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