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A reflection on Small Things Like These and the violence of looking away Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These is a quiet book. Short, restrained, almost deliberately modest. A man going about his work. A town moving through winter. A truth that has existed in plain sight for years. There are no speeches, no dramatic…
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Girlhood, intimacy, and the discipline of desire There is a particular kind of story that repeats itself across women’s writing — not because it is copied, but because it is lived. Mona Awad’s Bunny, Emma Cline’s The Girls, Melissa Febos’s Girlhood, and Esperanza Hope Snyder’s Orange Wine are not in conversation by design, but by…
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Longing doesn’t get taken seriously. It’s often treated like a weakness. Like nostalgia. Like something indulgent you’re supposed to grow out of once you learn how the world really works. We’re told to be realistic. To manage expectations. To accept things as they are. Wanting more — especially wanting connection, tenderness, or meaning — is…
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Love stories are easy to dismiss. They’re often framed as soft or escapist — something we reach for when we don’t want to deal with the real world. But the real world right now feels anything but avoidable. It’s loud, isolating, and often cruel in ways that feel normalized. We’re encouraged to move quickly, take…




