Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends Read Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make and Keep Friends by Marisa G. Poursuivre la Lecture →
The other black girl, by Zakiya Dalila Harris Read The other black girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris ( ) Twenty-six-year-old editorial assistant Nella Rogers is tired of being the only Black employee at Wagner Books. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Hêtre pourpre, de Kim de l’Horizon Read Hêtre pourpre by Kim de l’Horizon ( ) Lorsque sa grand-mère commence à perdre la mémoire, Kim tente de combler les silences en invoquant ses souvenirs d’enfance, dans une remémoration d’une infinie et terrible tendresse. Poursuivre la Lecture →
La masculinité de rattrapage Read transMasculine Artifice by Lotus Lloyd Hey, are the prescribed gender roles present in all too many of our “self-made men” a bad defense mechanism? Poursuivre la Lecture →
Being broke, poor, or maybe just upper middle class in an upper class world Liked “Saltburn,” “The Bling Ring,” and the Pathetic Desperation of the Upper Middle Class by Drew Burnett Gregory (Autostraddle) I could respond to every sign of immense privilege with reasons why I still had less than the people around me. Poursuivre la Lecture →
How to do a good bad job « trying » with your loved one’s transition Liked How To Do A Good Bad Job « Trying » With Your Loved One’s Transition by Daniel Lavery (The Chatner) Trail off immediately [after using the right pronoun] if you can, to demonstrate that the effort has drained your slender resources. Poursuivre la Lecture →
deprecating content Liked Advent of Technical Writing: Deprecating Content by James (jamesg.blog) This is the tenth post in the Advent of Technical Writing series, wherein I will share something I have learned from my experience as a technical writer. Poursuivre la Lecture →