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Solitary Daughter

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"Is Wanting to Be a Person in Love the Same as Being a Person in Love?"

Hi! In April I wrote about slowing down over the summer before taking time off from weekly dispatches for the first time in over a year. So what have I been up to over the last three weeks? I cleared out hundreds of open browser tabs, finis...

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Slowing Down

Hi there, and welcome back to Solitary Daughter. In case you missed it, my last essay was about the line between fan and critic.

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I know I wasn’t alone this week in devouring Tavi Gevinson’s delicious 71-page zine satirizing the Rookie founder’s real-life friendship with Taylor Swift. Divided into three parts, the zine “explores the tenuous intersection between being...

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Welcome back to the Sunday Letter, which is also sometimes a Monday letter. I’m back from vacation, with many thanks to Cydney Hayes and Karla Méndez for covering while I was away.

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