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Jen Thorpe is a feminist writer and researcher based in Cape Town, South Africa.

Her latest book, Adulting 101: How to Survive the Real World, was published by Kwela in 2022.

Her first novel, The Peculiars (2016), was long listed for the Etisalat Prize for Literature (2016) and the Sunday Times Fiction Prize (2017). Her second novel, The Fall, was published in July 2020.

Thorpe has edited three collections of feminist essays – My First Time: Stories of Sex and Sexuality from Women Like You (2012); Feminism Is: South Africans Speak Their Truth (2018) and Living While Feminist (2020).

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Jen Thorpe Write. Write as often as you can in whatever way feels most freeing. Not everyone is going to understand or love what you do, but what matters is that…moreWrite. Write as often as you can in whatever way feels most freeing. Not everyone is going to understand or love what you do, but what matters is that you produce something that makes you proud!(less)
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New short fiction in Omenana Mag

Very excited to share that I've got a short story in the latest edition of Omenana Speculative Fiction Magazine.

Read the whole issue here https://omenana.com/2021/07/22/omenan...
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“A distinction must be made between that writing which enables us to hold on to life even as we are clinging to old hurts and wounds and that writing which offers to us a space where we are able to confront reality in such a way that we live more fully. Such writing is not an anchor that we mistakenly cling to so as not to drown. It is writing that truly rescues, that enables us to reach the shore, to recover.”
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Donna J. Haraway
“It matters what matters we use to think other matters with; it matters what stories we tell to tell other stories with; it matters what knots knot knots, what thoughts think thoughts, what descriptions describe descriptions, what ties tie ties. It matters what stories make worlds, what worlds make stories.”
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Nora Ephron
“There is something called the rapture of the deep, and it refers to what happens when a deep-sea diver spends too much time at the bottom of the ocean and can't tell which way is up. When he surfaces, he's liable to have a condition called the bends, where the body can't adapt to the oxygen levels in the atmosphere. All of this happens to me when I surface from a great book.”
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William Shakespeare
“Innocent sleep. Sleep that soothes away all our worries. Sleep that puts each day to rest. Sleep that relieves the weary laborer and heals hurt minds. Sleep, the main course in life's feast, and the most nourishing.”
William Shakespeare, Macbeth

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