
Saltwaters Pages is built on my unspoken sorrows and the tears that never fell, the ones that soaked silently into the pages of my diary. These aren’t just words. They’re carved from my flesh, soaked in love, grief, and pain of longing.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 29 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 5 days ago |
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No. You should get married now. You’ve already graduated. What else do you want? No need to look for jobs. We didn’t educate you so you could rub your degree in our faces. Stay home. Be a homemaker. Go do the dishes. Get married. Have babie...
I’m only able to write when I’m sad. I don’t know why that happens. When I’m happy, it’s like I don’t care. but when I’m sad, everything starts talking. Every thought gets louder than it should be. it’s messy and It doesn’t make sense to me...
I can’t see you leave.
not really. not properly.
it’s like my body refuses to cooperate with it.
the moment you even start to go, something in me folds inwards. my eyes shut before i decide they should. like if i don’t watch it happen,...
Hi guys. Been a while. This sketch has been drawn by me. I love drawing eyes. And here's a poem describing emotion that inspired me to draw it.
Oh, how I wish my eyes could find you each time you wake,
to witness the quiet rhythm of you b...
This is a poem that I wrote as a collaboration with my dear friend Cass but unfortunately , he has disappeared from substack and idk why.
So, here it is. I’m posting this without you Cass.
My heart is one but it beats many feeli...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
a math grad who loves to write. double masters in social sciences. writing for 6+ years. A part time cook and an obvious nagger.
Rum enthusiast and prolific gobshite. \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7
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