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“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.”
Audre Lorde
Latest Fiction
‘You imagined it in a large bed, a romantic headboard like something from a fin de siècle Parisian novel.’
‘There is no embarrassment— that was swallowed by the acid— but I know that future me, anxiously retracing the events of this night, will be horrified.’
‘Cleaning delivered very little in terms of salary or cachet, but she could sleep well every night knowing that she had done something honest and good.’
‘The room was silent save for the rustling sound of clothes while Ting slowly undressed.’
‘I want to reach under and wrestle the agony out of my being or crawl out of my own wretched skin but sane people don’t dig and claw at their own flesh.’
‘Her hand is trembling when I take hold of it. Everything begins to make sense now.’
‘They come to me when my pain is at its worst: a yawning bear, black throated.’
Latest Mental Health
‘All the time-saving devices haven’t given us more life— they have confined us in the prison of productivity.’
‘Over dinner, he’ll announce he likes to role play during sex, sometimes play a little rough.’
‘The woman opposite me in this small attic room is observing me. In particular, she is observing me in relation to my neurotype.’
‘Intergenerational trauma is, in my experience, often analysed with an automatic alignment of gender: fathers to sons and mothers to daughters.’
‘I’m afraid that either someone in my head or someone in my life will judge me for my expression of need.’
‘Dreams of being chased can sometimes indicate social anxiety, or hint at the fact that there's something you've been avoiding.’
‘I am a mosaic composed of contradictions: I still love the people I will never forgive.’
‘It’s no coincidence that when I accepted the anger I felt about the abuse I faced, I became proactive in my pursuit of being a writer.’
‘The scab of my real self lies under these bandages of poetry, vodka, and sex, and I’m not ready to open it.’
Latest Lifestyle
‘You spend a lot of time thinking about all the ways you might be judged when you enter into a relationship in which you pay to get naked and have someone touch you.’
‘Can a bunch of cis men make a responsible and meaningful movie about a woman’s struggle to liberate herself from the patriarchy?’
‘You still experience that feeling of self-consciousness that pricks you every time you slip into leggings and tank tops.’
‘Forget about aliens and spaceships for a moment; the truth of the capability of human beings to commit monstrous acts is here, right now.’
‘My gay imposter syndrome and writing imposter syndrome are always competing to take up more headspace.’
‘The myth that girls mature quicker gets passed down, travelling through the veins of father to son, uncle to nephew.’
‘Sometimes I ask myself if I put on women’s clothes to hide the macho underneath. Am I a wolf in sheep’s clothing or just a man in a dress?’
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