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Words In The Attic is for all who thrive in the in-between—between memory and imagination, between the past and the present, between self-reflection and creative expression.

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When Grief Pulls Up a Chair at the Table

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It was the night before Thanksgiving, and all through the house, it was silent. Normally, there would be the quiet bustle of prepping, cooking, chopping, the familiar rhythm of getting ready for a large fam...

5 months ago
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Somewhere Between States

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I love those games that are like: subtract a point or add together points if you’ve ever done ‘xyz.’ It’s fun to count up all the things, like sending a fax, using a phone book, and using Encyclopedi...

6 months ago
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Inconceivable!

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When I was a kid, I was so fascinated by words and stories that I spent multiple school breaks reading and copying the dictionary. That’s right, the dictionary, the book filled with definitions. I’d...

a year ago
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The Heart of the Meal

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I love food.
But when living in a fat body, that love is often misread—flattened into cliché, twisted into shame. People think they know the story before I speak. It’s something I carry not just in my body, but in...

a year ago
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NaPoWriMo and the Myth of the Grind

Andres Ramos on Vecteezy.com

American culture has an extreme obsession with productivity. This twisted focus ties our worth, ability, relevance, and success to how much we can produce—often at the cost of our well-being. It’s a cycle that’...

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