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The sheltered woman
Not much to say about this story. It’s sad, and static except for the few moments where there’s the slightest development of change.
This woman is one who believes that “being known, … must not be far from being imprisoned by someone else’s thought” and wishes not to burden others with forgetting her. She is someone I used to be.
— May 25, 2025 11:41AM
Not much to say about this story. It’s sad, and static except for the few moments where there’s the slightest development of change.
This woman is one who believes that “being known, … must not be far from being imprisoned by someone else’s thought” and wishes not to burden others with forgetting her. She is someone I used to be.
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A Flawless Silence
This story ended too abruptly for me. What I will say is that while silence is not content in any manner. Her 20+ YEARS of silence is not flawless, it is deeply flawed.
— Jun 03, 2025 04:25PM
This story ended too abruptly for me. What I will say is that while silence is not content in any manner. Her 20+ YEARS of silence is not flawless, it is deeply flawed.
T’Ana
is on page 158 of 256
A Common Life
A longer short story compiled of 3 essential parts. Protein, Hypothesis, and Contract. What does it all mean? There is something that connects us all.
Now that have read this chapter, I am more secure than ever to be someone always searching for answers, for knowledge, for truth.
— Jun 03, 2025 03:13PM
A longer short story compiled of 3 essential parts. Protein, Hypothesis, and Contract. What does it all mean? There is something that connects us all.
Now that have read this chapter, I am more secure than ever to be someone always searching for answers, for knowledge, for truth.
T’Ana
is on page 103 of 256
These past few stories have been thought provoking and frankly frustrating. I find the content alone very interesting but the characters I was following were annoying and simple. Hoping for better going forward.
— May 27, 2025 09:51AM
T’Ana
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Hello, Goodbye.
From small moments to big emotions, everything passes in time. “Hello, sadness. Goodbye, sadness”.
While I’m realizing a through line of these short stories is something undoubtedly maternal, each story, to me, is largely unrelated to motherhood. Instead, each story shares another trait, a different universal truth. Absence and time.
I’m quite enjoying this book so far. Excited to continue.
— May 25, 2025 02:21PM
From small moments to big emotions, everything passes in time. “Hello, sadness. Goodbye, sadness”.
While I’m realizing a through line of these short stories is something undoubtedly maternal, each story, to me, is largely unrelated to motherhood. Instead, each story shares another trait, a different universal truth. Absence and time.
I’m quite enjoying this book so far. Excited to continue.
T’Ana
is on page 22 of 256
An inner monologue of sorts, we open to a story of grief. We see a mother who has lost her daughter to suicide nearly 4 years prior. We aptly watch as she grapples with grief, unpacks her relationship with her mother, distances herself but loves her husband, and most poignantly, wonders what we all do in this situation - was it her fault?
This, like those to come, stands alone. Finished, but never ending.
— May 24, 2025 05:02PM
This, like those to come, stands alone. Finished, but never ending.

