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Falling apart in late december

“I see an estranged version of myself laughing at dinner, responding to texts, asking questions in conversations. I ask her: How are you acting so normal?”

by Sonya Sinico on March 6, 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

GRIEF

“My grief ties my tongue. It makes me incapable of much more than sitting on a bench outside my dorm and crying, my hand curled around a mini cupcake. In Persian we say delam tangete. My heart is tight in your absence.”

by Narges Anzali on March 6, 2025March 6, 2025


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