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, and ‘mine your life for money’ journalism assignments. Memoir is a tough form to navigate, parsing your own privacy, the power of divulgence, subjectivity, and just flat out laying yourself emotionally bare. In the contemporary space, we’ve waded through Caroline Calloway’s mammoth Instagram caption diaries and see Tumblr girl sensibilities and self-expression revitalised on TikTok.
Dialogue around neurodiversity has expanded effervescently – more young women, for example, are finally getting diagnosed with autism having been sidelined by the medical world and its preconceptions of a supposed autism archetype. But it’s also a knotted, multi-layered conversation with peaks and troughs – Has your TikTok tried to diagnose you as ADD yet? Do people around you still use ‘I’m soabout that’ with flippancy? More than ever, we need writers with clear-eyed perspectives and nuance.
Eloise is a writer and journalist who writes with refreshing clarity on her experiences as an autistic woman with obsessive compulsive disorder.explores obsession, disorder, and neurodiversity with raw honesty, warm humour, and beautifully lyrical prose. She takes us through a life lived obsessively in all its highs and lows, from Los Angeles to Disney, her dog and fixations on death. Open-hearted and sparkling, she writes: “I always felt like a raw nerve, but then, I thought that everyone did”.
that unpacks culture, connections, bodies, and breakdowns with La Cava’s slippery style. It centres on Margot, the child of famous musicians brought up in a punk setting, who absconds from New York, burnt-out and post-break-up, for the Pacific Northwest. There, she meets a doctor in a graveyard – vibes? Not great – and with the discovery of some peculiar old film reels, unfurls an intoxicating story of family and the body.
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