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The Loneliness Project

Mandy Len Catron

An investigation into loneliness and belonging

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Latest Issues

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Can't stop, won't stop: thinking about species loneliness

A few weeks ago my dog, Roscoe P. Bontron, angel on earth, heart outside of my body, took his last breath. I knew this was coming. I’d spent every day—literally every day—since I met him worrying about how I would one day get by without him...

2 months ago
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My small grinchy heart

I’ve been trying to convince my students that writing is a fundamentally social act. And, for this reason, they will become better writers by actually coming to class every week and being, you know, social—in community. This is a tall ask i...

8 months ago
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20

That other self was a fiction anyhow

On the counter behind the kitchen sink is a half-potted plant. A Christmas cactus I bought at Ikea during a long, difficult winter where blooming things seemed the only solution to the problem of darkness. And it was a good solution for a w...

10 months ago
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15

Homesickness as Loneliness

Last month, I spent a couple of weeks completely lost in the new Barbara Kingsolver novel, Demon Copperhead. And, honestly, I still don’t think I’ve come all the way back to myself. The book is based on Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield (w...

a year ago
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  • Mandy Len Catron

    Writer, teacher, pizza eater. Author of How to Fall in Love with Anyone. Creative Writing faculty at The University of British Columbia. she/her

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