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Monthly Archives: February, 2014

Do You Say “I’m Sorry” All The Time? The Vlog!

Do You Say "I'm Sorry" All The Time? Stop. https://www.themanifeststation.net/2014/02/05/relentless-over-apologizing-staying-quiet-the-one-for-young-women/.. That's a link to the essay I mentioned in the video. Please read and SHARE. Needs...

Bursts Of Silence As Holy Things. An Essay on Losing My Hearing.

Hello from London! I have an essay up on the wonderful site The Nervous Breakdown. I would love if it you read it and...

Prop Love

My first serious relationship was forged, not in lust or booze, like most of my college friends, but in furniture and household goods. “Martin”...

Shit Happens. To Everybody.

A few months ago I was up late counting sheep, when some shit I’d been dealing with must’ve hit the ceiling fan over my...

Dear Life: Who Are My Peers?

Welcome to Dear Life: An Unconventional Advice Column. Your questions get sent to various authors from around the world to answer (and please keep sending because I...

To Heal the World We Must Heal Ourselves. By Bryant McGill

What one person can do, another can do. You can reclaim your life and get back on track to becoming your full potential. It is never too late to love yourself again. Don't give up.

Hoarders.

Holding on to every single thing that has carried me to this moment in time is a like stealing. At a certain point, none of it is mine anymore.

Dear Life. Unconventional Wisdom.

Welcome to the newest installment of The Manifest-Station. Dear Life: an unconventional advice column with a spin. The questions get sent to various authors from around the...

5 Lessons from My Father’s Death.

5 Lessons from My Father’s Death By Bethany Butzer. When my stepfather Paul was twenty-two years old, he was shot in the face with a 12...

When You Believe You Are Unlovable.

By Rachel Pastiloff. If I close my eyes and think hard enough I can almost remember the house. Almost. I can’t remember if it was...
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