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  • 6th Nov 2024

    After You’d Gone

    “I never knew it was possible to think about someone all of the time”

  • 6th Sep 2024

    Blood Orange

    “And actions have consequences. I know I keep saying the phrase, but it’s one of my therapist’s favourites, and I think it’s a really good one to bear in mind.”

  • 26th Jul 2024

    My 49 Books in 2023

    My 49 Books in 2023

    The 49 books I read in 2023. Do we overlap?

  • 16th Jul 2024

    Scrappy Little Nobody

    “I gave up on being nice. I started putting more value on other qualities instead: passion, bravery, intelligence, practicality, humour, patience, fairness, sensitivity.”

  • 2nd Jul 2024

    The History of My Sexuality

    “The truth is, sexuality is like plumbing: super-annoying when it’s out of order, and you can’t really live without it.”

  • 2nd Jul 2024

    Between You and Me

    “Sometimes Mari tried to imagine her life without Elisabeth, and what came to her was a disturbing sense of formlessness and lack, random elements that added up to nothing.”

  • 2nd Jul 2024

    The Chalet

    “It’s maybe difficult to understand if you don’t have a sibling. Even when I hate him, which quite often I do, I know that . . . well, deep down, I don’t hate him really.”

  • 17th Jun 2024

    The Invisible Gorilla

    “We easily deceive ourselves into thinking that we understand and can explain things that we really know very little about.”

  • 22nd Apr 2024

    Orange World

    “The past, with its monstrous depth and span, reached toward him, demanding an understanding that he simply could not give it.”

  • 21st Apr 2024

    Undoctored: The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients

    “The hours are terrible, the pay is terrible, the conditions are terrible; you’re underappreciated, unsupported, disrespected and frequently physically endangered. But there’s no better job in the world.

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