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This Doesn't Look Different... by The Editors Hello loyal readers! Yes, we are back, and yes, we aren't done with our revamp of the website. You see, we got lots of suggestions from you, and it's been hard working out which ones we can do, and which ones require mil [ Read more... ] We're Taking a Break by The Lost Editors Dear Lost Readers, The astute among you, or those just gifted with the ability to see, may have noticed a decline in the number of new articles posted to LostWriters over the last several months. Perhaps, this has concerned you. Perh [ Read more... ] Confessions of a Wedding Virgin by Meghan Purvis I’m twenty-five years old and I have never been to a wedding. I promise, I do actually have friends—weddings have occurred in my various social circles over the years, and I’ve even [ Read more... ] Near Life Experience: In a Parallel Universe Part III by Holly Hagan Continued.My mom said I should think of Daniel as my brother, and that I shouldn’t show him how to do bad things. In a parallel u [ Read more... ] Kiss and Make Up by Meghan Purvis I’ve got big plans for this weekend. Huge. First I’m going to be a supermodel, then I’m going to get into a fight, and then I’m going to turn into a man. Okay, kind of. [ Read more... ] Notes from the Caucasus: Our Porch by Chris Michel Our apartment here in Caucasus Georgia has a porch. Almost every apartment has one. In the winter, it was an object of wishful longing — a door in the living room of our third-floor apartment that whispered to us of beautiful hot days sunnin [ Read more... ] Your Boy Friday Misses Veronica Already by Lev AC Rosen Goodbye Veronica.Faithful readers (which doesn’t even include my mother anymore) will know that I have oft sung the praises of that most amazing of television shows, Veronica Mars. Well, it’s over. Last week, the h [ Read more... ] What Goes Around Comes Around Part II by Holly Hagan (Part I) The fates of Janie’s family and my family were intertwined. Not only did we live two streets away from each other, but her older broth [ Read more... ] Don’t Be Real Be Post-Modern by Mary Roebuck I have been experiencing some job dissatisfaction here in Boston. My title is Digital Archivist, which sounds all kinds of snazzy and will look great on a resume, but what I basically do is burn CDs all day. Someone wants a file, they [ Read more... ] Snapshots from the Caucasus: The Armenian Church by Chris Michel There’s a broken-down church, down the block from my house, full of burnt books. At first, this wasn’t particularly surprising. There are broken buildings everywhere in Georgia — some of them inhabited. What&rsq [ Read more... ]
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