@balrogboogie @interneteh yes this.
@scarfwitch @balrogboogie sorry, I'm afraid I don't know. I tried googling around, but couldn't find it
@interneteh @scarfwitch @balrogboogie this feels like amanda lovelace's "the princess saves herself in this one" but its not in it
@catoutofbed @interneteh @scarfwitch god that's such a good book
@balrogboogie @interneteh @scarfwitch extremely
best book ive stress bought lol
@catoutofbed @interneteh @scarfwitch pretty sure it's from McKayla Robbins' "we carry the sky" but I don' know for sure and there doesn't seem to be an ebook version of the collection
@catoutofbed @interneteh @scarfwitch anyway i'll let you know when my copy gets here on Wednesday
@interneteh I guess / when all else fails, / bullets / are a kind of no / the no that keeps on no-ing
@interneteh @luminesce That reminded of the first prose in Anne Boyer’s A Handbook or Disappointed Fate titled “No” and this is the first paragraph.
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Love this. Source, please?
@interneteh "No" is the most important word a child can learn. I suppose that's why it's one of the first most children learn.
@interneteh I love this, who wrote it?
@AnnaBalade I think we discovered the writer further down in the thread
@interneteh I don't see it :-(
@AnnaBalade Nayyirah Waheed
@interneteh merci !
@interneteh who is the author?