Jacqueline Novak

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JACQUELINE NOVAK is a stand-up comic who has been featured at comedy festivals across the country, and was named a New Wave Woman by Pandora. Novak’s comedy album, Quality Notions, is available on iTunes. Novak lives in New York, NY.

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“No matter how good you are with words, it’s inevitable that meaning is lost between your mind and someone else’s. Trying to communicate is like throwing a cup of water at a thirsty person’s face. It’s better than nothing, sure, and a teaspoon of water might hit their lips, but oh, God, there’s just so much water in the grass.”
Jacqueline Novak, How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows

“I look at my friends who don't suffer from depression and compare their healthy habits to my own dysfunction (a great practice in and of itself) and I think, who are these people?”
Jacqueline Novak, How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows

“You want your agony to have a certain sophistication, no? You don’t want people to think you’re some simpleton who just suddenly realized life is hard, do you? Well, then, first you need to build a solid foundation, and that is what the following chapters are all about: bringing out the little turtlenecked French nihilist in you as a child. You need to cultivate your neuroses. Even if you only have one mental breakdown later in life, this early work will make it easier for you to “lose it” with gusto when the time is right.”
Jacqueline Novak, How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows

“This silence felt not like the absence but the presence of something. I felt seen. It was so quiet it felt loud, like that moment between a breath in and a breath out. The woods’ lungs seemed full, as if they were ready at any moment to speak.”
Isaac Oliver, Intimacy Idiot

“They’re gay Slytherins. Beware.”
Isaac Oliver, Intimacy Idiot

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