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The Invisible Thread

Addie Broyles
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Weekly musings from Addie Broyles about the things that connect us that we cannot see.

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Latest Issues

Visible storage and the art of being unfinished

Paris has a new blockbuster artwork debuting next month, and I missed it. Or did I?

I wandered around Paris last weekend thinking about storage boxes.

19 days ago
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Twenty songs Troy never heard

Editor’s note: This story was first published in 2016, when I was sharing personal essays like this in a Wordpress blog under The Feminist Kitchen name. It’s hard to believe it’s been another decade since my best friend, Troy, died in an ac...

a month ago
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Changing latitudes, one generation at a time

Saying goodbye to a family elder, whose moonshot mission to West Point (and Antarctica!) is a story we'll be telling for years to come.

When my great uncle was a boy, he set out to do something no one else in our family had ever done.

a month ago
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The $5 bill we couldn’t bear to spend

Our Japanese exchange student brought many surprises, including a souvenir from another era that was too precious to use.

Earlier this year, we hosted a 13-year-old Japanese exchange student named Rio as part of a sister city program betwe...

2 months ago
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What 'Dumb and Dumber' taught me about grief

Thirty-two years ago, I went to a funeral and then a really funny movie and learned about death, laughter, and the ridiculousness of life.

Editor’s note: For the most recent issue of The Invisible Thread zine, I wrote an essay about learni...

2 months ago
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