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The pronoun showdown, or being vs. doing in the world wide womb

Back in the day, a person’s identity used to hinge on what they did. Strangers at parties would ask, ‘What do you do?’ And you’d say, ‘I’m a writer’ or whatever. And before they could ask what you’d published, you’d … Continue reading

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