Escrevida - Texts from Laura Esteves, brazilian writer.
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The Dog’s Dilemmas

  • 01/05/2017
  • Philosophical Gaia
  • Tales ,Experiences
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Memoirs of a Guardian, Laura’s Legacy

  • 06/04/2024
  • Transitions Tapestry
  • Chronicles ,Experiences
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You Know Me

  • 02/05/2017
  • Fragments of the Imaginary
  • Tales ,Experiences
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Idiosyncratic late-night reflections on change

  • 12/05/2024
  • Transitions Tapestry
  • Chronicles

In the solitude of the early morning, darkness and silence mix with my thoughts and the sound of my breathing. Here I am, at two in the morning, with my cigarettes and a non-alcoholic beer by my side, trying not to let my sadness get tangled up in my old addiction.

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Twilight of Hope

  • 20/04/2024
  • Transitions Tapestry
  • Chronicles

In a quiet neighborhood of Indaiatuba, there was a small blue house where Laura lived. Every day, she faced the bathroom mirror, a battle that began with a deep breath and a determined look.

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Memoirs of a Guardian, Laura's Legacy

  • 06/04/2024
  • Transitions Tapestry
  • Chronicles ,Experiences

In the tapestry of life, each thread holds its importance, and for Laura, a trans woman, one thread shone with surprising complexity. It wasn't just any thread, but one that represented her past self, a guardian she remembered not with bitterness, but with an affection that even surprised her.

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An emblematic journey

  • 23/03/2024
  • Transitions Tapestry
  • Chronicles

In a world where the truth about ourselves is often obscured by social expectations and norms, the journey of understanding and accepting one's identity can be an arduous and lonely path.

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If I were a poet

  • 27/11/2018
  • Reasons to grow old together
  • Poetry

If I were a poet, I’d make you understand in verse, That the love growing within me, Is greater than the universe

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The Life of the Rock

  • 20/11/2018
  • Philosophical Gaia
  • Chronicles

A rock on the beach withstands the most violent storms, but is slowly eroded by the gentle and persistent waves of everyday life.

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A Fragment of Observation

  • 13/11/2018
  • Encephalic Kaleidoscope
  • Chronicles

Verses observing the urban and cosmic landscape, from teenagers in the park to constellations floating in the silence of the ocean.

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Retina Mirror

  • 06/11/2018
  • Chrononaut Library
  • Poetry

Between notifications, likes and bright screens, we lose the open mic, the face-to-face conversation and the joy of real life.

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The cosmos' contribution to love

  • 30/10/2018
  • Reasons to grow old together
  • Poetry

There is something like cosmic dust. That when stirred, flees into the nebulae. Through the fusion of celestial bodies

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Singularity 500

  • 16/07/2018
  • Chrononaut Library
  • Tales

In the year 3426, an artificial intelligence connected to all of humanity begins to question the purpose of its existence; and the worth of those who created it.

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They asked where I was. "Boycotting Mondays" I said. The idea spread. People stayed home. Now, we hate Tuesdays

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  • High Heel Scars (7)
  • Metaphors of Impermanence (2)
  • Morning Soliloquies (10)
  • Philosophical Gaia (6)
  • Reasons to grow old together (21)
  • Transitions Tapestry (20)
  • Urban Hermit (9)
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Escrevida - Texts from Laura Esteves, brazilian writer.

Writings by Laura Esteves; poet, short story writer and novelist who believes that stories don't just reflect reality, but reinvent it.

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