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“Your father is incapable of such a thing”
The Dominique Pelicot case is a case of incest
Oct 6
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How to have solidarity with the sexually abused daughters of famous feminists
Andrea O'Reilly, an renowned expert on "feminist mothering," allowed her daughters to be sexually abused
Sep 23
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We need a feminism for daughters
On the role of mothers in incestuous patriarchal families
Sep 14
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I chose empathy
Part two
Aug 30
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I chose violence
Part one
Jul 23
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I need so much more space in my creative practice or I am literally going to die
It is okay when I don’t write; sometimes my body is taking part in a process under ground.
Jun 15
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The threat of rape is psychological torture
On the meaning of incest
Apr 4
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Good sister, bad sister
Independent underground writing is more important now than ever
Feb 5
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Luigi Mangione taught me the meaning of class war
On pacifism, violence, and feeling protected
Dec 27, 2024
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The dignity of all exploited creatures
The title of this essays was written by Kelsey Zazanis in a letter she wrote to me.
Sep 8, 2024
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The craziest part of me is a beacon and I trust her with my life
On being a cutter and why threatening survivors with lock up is fucking violent
Aug 28, 2024
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"I pray that no one ever speaks to you this way when you become a mother"
On disclosing sexual abuse risk and being attacked for it
Aug 11, 2024
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