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Words to the Rescue

Nadège Lejeune, PhD

A weekly post featuring wonderful quotes, translations, book recommendations, and a writing challenge, put together with kindness and love.

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Exactly two years ago as I write these words (it’s currently May 19th), I defended my dissertation. Seven years of research, all to be subsumed into two short hours. Seven years of committing to a project, slowly chipping away at it, all to...

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We are like every other parent
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Your Inner Critic Needs Some Love

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Words to the Rescue #10: Semantics of Solitude

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    Bookworm and word nerd, mom, teacher and learner, forever in love with the beautiful and poetic, doctor in Comparative Literature

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