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“That could be anyone, I think. The beach, the cliffs, the moon, just something with a voice that sounds like Margaret. The ocean could have picked up her accent and dissolved it, carried what I know as Margaret—black hair, sports bra, raspy voice—and released its latent sound into the cold wind, back to me. A lure.”

by Claire Beeli on November 22, 2025

On Souvenirs

What does it mean to buy a souvenir, for both gifter and giftee?

by Claire Beeli on October 13, 2025October 13, 2025

Postcard of the Ritual

Who are rituals meant for, and why do we care so much about them?

by Claire Beeli on May 25, 2025

On Chalance

This Nass writer interrogates the phenomena of “chalance,” and the increasing fear of vulnerability

by Claire Beeli on March 6, 2025March 6, 2025

Searching for Edelweiss

Alpine wildflowers, Simone Weil, Nara Smith, other meditations on attention

by Claire Beeli on November 7, 2024November 11, 2024


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