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I Don’t Live in My Body
A raw, lyrical essay exploring the experience of living detached from the body. An intimate portrait of dissociation, memory, and survival.
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Hypnic Jerk
A visceral, lyrical essay capturing the disorienting sensation of a hypnic jerk; the sudden fall into darkness and the jarring return to the body.
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The Typo
A personal essay capturing the panic spiral set off by a small, mortifying typo and the disproportionate weight we place on tiny mistakes.
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I Want It Anyway
A candid reflection on the complicated nature of desire- wanting despite knowing better, longing without apology.
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19 Different Homes
A meditation on the fragments we leave behind in every home we've lived in, and the invisible pieces we carry forward.
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The Dandelion
A quietly devastating reflection on injury, vulnerability, and reverent care. A body tended to as if it might vanish, like a dandelion in the wind.