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I Have a Face
A quiet, restrained piece about the tension between outward calm and inner turmoil, told through the controlled stillness of a single face.
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Lemonade
A sensory-rich meditation on the heavy stillness of summer afternoons, the small rituals of comfort, and the yearning for relief in a glass of lemonade.
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The Vacation Rage Spill
A simmering portrait of a family vacation unraveling under the weight of unspoken rage, capturing the messiness of love, frustration, and motherhood.
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I Didn’t Say Goodbye
A tender reflection on the unnoticed goodbyes of youth and the irreversible step into adulthood, woven with nostalgia and quiet sorrow.
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Hyacinth and Sea Salt
A meditative journey through nightly rituals that transform the ordinary into sacred moments of beauty, captured with sensory-rich detail.
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The Answer
A quiet meditation on the relentless search for meaning and the elusive answers hidden in the spaces between thoughts, written with lyrical precision.
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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.


















