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  • From the Archives: Essays by Ada Calhoun and Sarah Hepola


    Ada Calhoun and Sarah Hepola have written some terrific pieces over the years. Below are two of my favorites. Both essays discuss, in different ways, what women are really like, how we feel and act and are, not how we wish we were or how we think we should be. They are smart, concise, penetrating, compositions that will take far less than six hours to ingest.

    Ada’s piece from almost a year ago, The New Prudishness: “The columnists [who say we live in an oversexualized world] seem to be of the opinion that sex isn't supposed to be messy, or icky or to involve things like online porn or spring break or stupid shoes. But it does.”

    Sarah’s series “Crying in Restaurants,” first installment: “Sometimes, when I cry, it's because I've lost sight of what I want. And I feel so ripped up between what I want, what I thought I wanted, what other people want, and what I want to want that it's like this twelve-car pile-up.”



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