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May I Have a Word?

Arianna Petrelli

Tales from a lover of words

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Latest Issues

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My body is made of crushed little stars

My friend Elijah always tells me I have a bad tendency of overromanticizing my life. He is a pragmatic, and believes that all the little things that happen in our everyday life are not worth lingering on. As a writer both in upbringing and ...

3 months ago
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In every small, glass-sealed universe

The day I died for the second time I felt my body soften, for a moment, aching to leave the shape I had been constraining it in for the past few centuries. I sucked it in, keeping it in place, and walked to the Registration Office.

4 months ago
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Who are you when no one is loving you?

Disclaimer: I think the point I was trying to make with this piece slightly shifted halfway through. Still, I chose to leave it as it was. After all, these essays mostly serve as a sort of glorified and heavily edited journaling - and isn’t...

6 months ago
19
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Erasing Femicide

Premise: although this essay was instigated by my frustration with current affairs in Italy, my home country (which I will discuss more in the specific), the point I’ll try to make also applies to similar cultures and contexts. If you have ...

a year ago
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  • Arianna Petrelli

    Too inconsistent to journal, too opinionated to not. Read: \ud83d\udc8cMay I Have a Word? (eng), and \ud83d\udc8cYours Truly (it)

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