Sophie Yanow
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January 2014
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Pretending Is Lying
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2007
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12 editions
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The Contradictions
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2020
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3 editions
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Journal: February 2011 - October 2012
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2013
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5 editions
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Chainmail Bikini: The Anthology of Women Gamers
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2015
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6 editions
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War of Streets and Houses
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2013
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6 editions
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What is a Glacier?
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2017
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2 editions
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In Situ
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2011
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4 editions
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Sleepy Details
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2013
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In Situ n° 3
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2012
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In Situ No.2
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2012
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“I check out another kind of book: A Year to Live. It's a Buddhist manual on preparing to die. It's written by a Buddhist chaplain who was has worked with many people who know that their death is imminent. He says that most people think that if they found out they had a year to live, they'd go off on a grand adventure. But in reality, people tend to finish what they've started, to try and tie up loose ends.
I am coming to terms with my own mortality at the same time as that of the planet. Someday, my father might die. My mother will die. There are people I have loved who I may never see again. And, more uncommonly, all the glaciers may melt.”
― What is a Glacier?
I am coming to terms with my own mortality at the same time as that of the planet. Someday, my father might die. My mother will die. There are people I have loved who I may never see again. And, more uncommonly, all the glaciers may melt.”
― What is a Glacier?
“I check out another kind of book: A Year to Live. It's a Buddhist manual on preparing to die. It's written by a Buddhist chaplain who has worked with many people who know that their death is imminent. He says that most people think that if they found out they had a year to live, they'd go off on a grand adventure. But in reality, people tend to finish what they've started, to try and tie up loose ends.
I am coming to terms with my own mortality at the same time as that of the planet. Someday, my father might die. My mother will die. There are people I have loved who I may never see again. And, more uncommonly, all the glaciers may melt.”
― What is a Glacier?
I am coming to terms with my own mortality at the same time as that of the planet. Someday, my father might die. My mother will die. There are people I have loved who I may never see again. And, more uncommonly, all the glaciers may melt.”
― What is a Glacier?








































