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Mona Kirschner

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Thoughts on quarters

A couple of years ago, when I left Manhattan before I moved to Harlem I moved to Brooklyn. I hated that apartment.

Among many other uncomfortable differences to my home of many years in the West Village, I would now have no washer/dryer in...

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A friday in july

I’m unsure what came first – the tendency of cinematic events in my life with New York as a backdrop, or New York as my backdrop, causing a tendency toward cinematic events in my life. Whichever it was, both are very present themes of late....

2 years ago
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Earls Girls

Watching The Bear on FX has been one of my favorite television experiences of the past few years - I'm a sucker for a service industry story, especially a glamorized one - which even in the show's unbridled view on restaurant life, it still...

2 years ago
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Thoughts on a year well spent

I've been thinking a lot lately about growth. The end of the year always rife for reflection, I've had an exceptionally wonderful and powerful one. So much happened, so much I’ve wanted and so much that I needed. I achieved goals I didn't e...

2 years ago
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Thoughts on chickens

I read somewhere that to introduce a new chicken to the coop, you bring her in at night. If she comes during the day, the flock will reject her. They will peck at her wings, steal her food. She will be disoriented, won’t settle. If she come...

3 years ago
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    Mona is a non-fiction writer based in New York City. She is a recovering horse girl, spray-tan enthusiast and your most emotional friend. Her writing has appeared in Longreads and Catapult Magazine, as well as in angsty scrawls on important receipts

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