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  • Jan 10, 2024 | ansonrossthompson.substack.com | Anson Ross Thompson |Emily Pan

    "Memory is a mean thing, repeatedly slicing at you from the harshest angles, dipping your consciousness into the wrong colors. A moment of humiliation, devastation, or absolute rage, to be rewound and replayed, spinning a thread around the brain, knotting itself into something of a noose. It won't exactly kill you, but it makes you feel the squeeze of every horrible moment. How do you stop it?

  • Dec 21, 2023 | likewise.com | Jandy Nelson |Melina Marchetta |Emily Pan

    Suggested byPix and upvoted by 1 otherPixThis novel by Jandy Nelson, like Silvera's work, explores relationships, family, love, and it also includes LGBTQ+ themes. Its compelling storytelling and depth make it a good read. To add a comment, download the Likewise app from your device's app store.

  • May 26, 2023 | audiofilemagazine.com | Veeda Bybee |David Huynh |Emily Pan |Natalie Naudus

    Audiobooks provide a deep and remarkably textured variety of great listening written and performed by Americans from a wide range of Asian heritages including China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India, Afghanistan, the Philippines, and Pakistan. Genres and topics range from literary fiction to memoir to romance to books for children and teens.

  • Mar 27, 2023 | archive.shine.cn | Emily Pan

    Home » Feature » Education Writing, my third parent, helps me exfoliate my shell By Emily Pan | 00:08 UTC+8 March 28, 2023 | Print Edition I started writing when I was in second grade. During English class, my teacher encouraged us to make picture books. Mine was based on a fictional family trip to wintry New Hampshire. To encapsulate it, I poured hours into my craft and outlined the knobby stick figures I drew using Crayola markers. It was all worth it, though.

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