
a study in contradiction—an attempt to intellectualize longing, aestheticize ambition, and romanticize the parts of life that were never meant to be poetic.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 17 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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Trigger warning: mentions of suicide
The morning after I killed myself, I woke up.
I slathered cream cheese onto my toast and wandered around the kitchen with a glass of cold milk. I swept up the crumbs I’d left on the floor and slid my...
I haven’t been as active in my posts as I would like to be (apologies, dear reader) and therefore, I’m giving myself a challenge to write a response to a prompt (hopefully daily or every other day) for 10 days. During this challenge, I will...
Warning: This is not a gentle post. If you’re looking for reassurance, this isn’t it.
You don’t need another year to “figure things out.”
You don’t need another vision board.
You don’t need more clarity, more confidence, or more time....
Lately, I’ve been thinking about how terrifying it is to love. Not in the romantic sense, but in the way your chest tightens when something suddenly matters. The way love pries you open, exposes you, makes you vulnerable in a way that feels...
When I was small, I lived in a constant rehearsal for the life ahead of me. I stuffed my feet into heels too high, smeared lipstick clumsily across my lips, stacked my hair into grown-up shapes, and called it becoming. Childhood, I thought,...
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