Ari Eastman

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Ari Eastman

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Berkeley, CA, The United States
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Ari Eastman is a spoken word poet, writer, and YouTuber who will tell you random facts about sharks, if you’re into that kind of thing. She strongly believes in balancing the feels and the funnies. And is always down to split a cup of frozen yogurt. Just don't make fun of her for still liking gummy bears. More of her work can be found here: http://tcat.tc/ari-eastman ...more

Average rating: 4.11 · 459 ratings · 52 reviews · 6 distinct works
The Art of Letting Go

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3.78 avg rating — 4,232 ratings — published 2016 — 8 editions
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Bloodline

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I Promised You I Wouldn't W...

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Green Eyes

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Everything Sucks, But I'm S...

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To My Fellow Women

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“Everyone wants a strong woman
until she actually stands up,
flexes her muscles,
projects her voice

Suddenly, she is too much.
She has forgotten her place.

You love those women
as ideas, fantasies

Not as breathing, living humans
threatening to be even better
than you could ever be.”
Ari Eastman

“I read the last paragraph of my favorite book. I remind myself that some things I love end. And that’s okay.”
Ari Eastman

“Your apologies hang heavy like the skeleton of the man I once thought I’d marry. I loved you more than I knew what to do with most days. But I do not know you now. And this stranger you’ve become makes my stomach hurt.”
Ari Eastman, I Promised You I Wouldn't Write This

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