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On my insecurities as a writer
I love to write, and I love to blog. I am one of those people who can’t function without my regular forays to a computer keyboard, in order to process things by banging out a series of letters into a … Continue reading
The subversion of coffee shops
(for the record, I took photos to go with this post, but when I got home they were not saved on my phone. What am I doing wrong?!) There’s a girl sitting across the table from me wearing headphones connected … Continue reading