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All The Things

Emmy Singer (she/her)

Personal, relatable, and sometimes insightful essays on a variety of topics that make life meaningful.

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Latest Issues

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Quality Recipes, Reheats, and a Jersey Girl

Welcome to the 3rd installment of The All Their Things Interview Series. These special entries are where I feature creative, curious, purpose-driven people I love and admire. They conversationally answer 4 questions, I contribute to the con...

5 days ago
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Delightful Little Delights Spring Edition

Winter has been rough. NGL, I moved through a few periods of being mentally and emotionally unwell.

20 days ago
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The Noise of Aging, Grandma Clogs, and Wise Hope

Welcome to another installment of The All Their Things Interview Series. In these special entries, I feature creative, curious, purpose-driven people I love and admire. They conversationally answer 4 questions, I contribute to the convo via...

a month ago
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I Am Not the Mother Who Yells

Take a trip back in time with me… It’s college football season. We are a family who does The Sports. We’ve traveled from Virginia to North Carolina to visit my in-laws and attend an ACC game.

2 months ago
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  • Emmy Singer (she/her)

    Millennial Memoir: personal, relatable, and sometimes insightful essays on a variety of topics that make life meaningful.

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