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2 days ago |
slate.com | Scaachi Koul
Have you ever stared in a mirror for a few hours? Try it: Watch as your nose somehow shifts placement on your face, how your eyebrows lose symmetry, how quickly you fail to recognize yourself. Facial dysmorphia would come to anyone tasked with considering their own reflection for too long. It’s a similar experience when you promote a book. For the past few weeks, I’ve been touring Canada and the U.S. promoting my latest book, Sucker Punch.
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4 weeks ago |
slate.com | Scaachi Koul
Relationships Now That You’ve Left is a new Slate column from noted ex-wife Scaachi Koul, helping readers navigate all the big quandaries and questions that come after separation and divorce. Read all about it below, and submit your questions here or to [email protected]. Now That I’ve Left: Social media and his family, ugh. The great loss is the 20-ish people from my once-close-knit family who I no longer get to visit with.
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Scaachi Koul
Now That You’ve Left is a new Slate column from noted ex-wife Scaachi Koul, helping readers navigate all the big quandaries and questions that come after separation and divorce. Read all about it below, and submit your questions here or to [email protected]. Now That I’ve Left:Social media and his family, ugh. The great loss is the 20-ish people from my once-close-knit family who I no longer get to visit with.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Lyz Lenz |Leslie Jamison |Sarah Manguso |Scaachi Koul
cheat sheet Everyone’s writing about the end of their marriage, for better or worse. Divorce writing may be the toughest thing a memoirist can do other than covering a war,” writes Mary Karr in The Art of Memoir. Yet the divorce memoir — and its shy cousin, the autofictional divorce novel — has experienced a resurgence over the past couple of years with works that range from poetic to empowering to startlingly bitter about the whole institution of marriage.
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1 month ago |
slate.com | Scaachi Koul
Skip to the content Has One Secret Weapon Going For It Dear Prudence This special edition is part of our Guest Prudie series, where we ask smart, thoughtful people to step in as Prudie for the day and give you advice. Scaachi Koul is a senior writer at Slate, the co-host of the Ambie-award winning podcast Scamfluencers, and the author of Sucker Punch and One Day We’ll All Be Dead And None Of This Will Matter. Sucker Punch just hit shelves this March.
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