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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Juvenile Nightmares of a Normal Human Being

  • 30/10/2017
  • Fragments of the Imaginary
  • Tales

The brutal account of a teenager sent to a psychiatric facility for cheating on a test, where he faced violence, isolation, and the death of his only friend.

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Epitaph of passion

  • 27/05/2017
  • High Heel Scars
  • Poetry

Loving you was optional, But falling in love with you was not, Loving you was within the limits of my heart, But love for you was a matter of life, and death.

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Escher, authors and deities

  • 27/05/2017
  • High Heel Scars
  • Chronicles

The fabric of the narratives tends to reveal with each development that the ending, paradoxically, is often nestled in the beginning.

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Ode to Femininity

  • 27/05/2017
  • High Heel Scars
  • Chronicles

We, women, are the fabric of strength, skill and deep empathy, which intertwine with the divine gift of life, radiating a love that fills our hearts and shapes destinies.

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Paternal Midlife Crisis

  • 27/05/2017
  • Fragments of the Imaginary
  • Chronicles

A father watches his daughter get ready to go out and realizes, between a sip of whisky and a restrained compliment, that she's grown up and he's getting old.

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Sex and good morning

  • 27/05/2017
  • High Heel Scars
  • Chronicles

Why is good morning a simple everyday wave, while sex, for many, carries such a disproportionate weight? The answer, woven through centuries of patriarchy, takes a heavy toll on women.

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The price of the spirit without ideal

  • 27/05/2017
  • High Heel Scars
  • Chronicles

In a world where the female voice often echoes through silenced halls, the fight for an ideal that resonates with the female experience is constant and exhausting.

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Inner Reflections

  • 26/05/2017
  • Reasons to grow old together
  • Poetry

Fragile mental echoes have decayed, By time and space’s relentless monotony betrayed. Wearied thoughts have quietly caved, Where shattered dreams to fatigue are enslaved.

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A Reminder to Dream

  • 25/05/2017
  • Urban Hermit
  • Chronicles

A warning against the fear that imprisons dreams and condemns the soul to silence until the day of death.

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Fragile Faiths

  • 25/05/2017
  • Canonical Monologues
  • Chronicles

A critique of closed belief systems that offer false peace of mind and betray the human condition with superficial absolutism.

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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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  • Chrononaut Library (5)
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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.

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