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Back in the early pandemic, when “essential workers” were all the rage, I set up a little art project to celebrate life’s inessentials — the bells and whistles that had become harder to access during that isolating, unsettling time. This Substack extends the concept to a new hard time: I was diagnosed with breast cancer just before getting married for the first time, at 54. This newsletter attempts to make sense of the absurd tension between the hardest and the happiest parts of life. Monthly free essays explore all this and more. Paid subscribers will receive some extra bells and whistles and a generous helping of eternal gratitude.

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