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Lines from Love Notes or Breakup Texts

“You’re not the kind of guy people usually date.
I’m not the kinda person that people usually love.”

by Liza Milov on December 10, 2017December 10, 2017

Snapshots of a Cyclical Life

“A Persian, an American, a Russian, and a Frenchman walk into a bar—”

by Liza Milov on November 19, 2017November 17, 2017

Family Stickers

“I have never been able to understand why Americans need to make sure trailing traffic knows that they voted for Clinton, alternatively want to put Clinton in jail, or just really want to highlight the difference between heritage and racism.”

by Liza Milov on August 20, 2017September 4, 2017

First-Year Reflections

The Nass’s Annual Collection of First-Year Reflections

by Ethan Sterenfeld, Jennie Yang, Katherine Powell, Liza Milov, Sarah Barnette, Tom Hoopes on May 10, 2017March 6, 2018

Women in Philosophy

“How do you turn to an entire field of academia and say, ‘Be better?'”

by Liza Milov on April 23, 2017April 29, 2017

Sound and Fury

“how can I cry for someone who doesn’t even know
what’s going on?”

by Liza Milov on April 16, 2017July 20, 2017

Things Unsaid

“11. you never smiled that widely when you were with me”

by Liza Milov on April 9, 2017April 9, 2017

Zoomorphoism

Five works made with oil paints and ink

by Liza Milov on April 2, 2017April 2, 2017

Astana

“I am forever a part of this corner of the world—how could I not be, when it is the reason that I get those strange looks and questions to begin with?”

by Liza Milov on March 12, 2017April 2, 2017

Behind Closed Doors

Did the pangs ever actually stop? Are they pangs, or are they constant? Do they hurt you? Are you okay?

by Liza Milov on February 19, 2017February 26, 2017


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