Letters to Strangers: Verbage
In which the author contemplates the fragility of writing…
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In which the author contemplates the fragility of writing…
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“Perhaps the most annoying pro-choice synonym I have discovered for being fat is “bubblyâ€. As if the extra poundage somehow magically morphs into excess humor and verbosity,” writes Features Editor Maria Amir in the Winter 2014 issue.
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In this month’s column, The Missing Slate’s Maria Amir writes of sacred spaces – the car, a new role, and the awakening that they perpetuate.
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Letters to Strangers is a series where Features Editor Maria Amir writes to a faceless stranger of the very intimate and the very public…
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In exquisite prose, Features Editor Maria Amir ruminates ‘freedom’, what it means now and whether an absolute definition is even merited.
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In this week’s column, Maria Amir contemplates the surprising freedom in being a divorcee in Pakistan…
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Features Editor Maria Amir writes to a stranger because sometimes, unloading to a stranger is all that’s needed.
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Morality is difficult enough in life, but morality in literature spans a much richer tapestry writes Maria Amir.
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Maria Amir refurbishes the fantasy in this digital edition exclusive
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