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Monica Byrne

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Author and playwright. Grew up in Annville, Pennsylvania.

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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Feb 18, 2023
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This is a really wonderful piece by @kayaoakes about monastic life in the pandemic, with a special focus on oblates--those who take the vows, but live outside the community.

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Silence in the City | Commonweal Magazine
by Kaya Oakes
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Feb 5, 2023
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“The question I keep asking myself during this time of backlash is: Are Weinstein’s convictions a victory, or are they a scapegoating?” An extremely important piece by @constancegrady:

Article Feb 3, 2023
The mounting, undeniable Me Too backlash
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Jan 2, 2023
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I watched Four Weddings and A Funeral on the plane. I hadn’t seen it in ages. What a marvelous movie.

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Four Weddings and a Funeral
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Dec 30, 2022
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My favorite Don DeLillo book was when I read The Body Artist on audiobook, and thought the text was prosaic but the structure was magnificent, and then realized I'd listened to the whole thing on shuffle

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The Body Artist
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Dec 27, 2022
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I'm finally getting the chance to catch up on my reading, including this incredible piece by surgeon @alessacolaMD in @GuernicaMag, about losing touch with her own body while learning how to fix others'.

Article Nov 29, 2022
Insensible Loss
by Alessandra Colaianni MD MPhil
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Dec 17, 2022
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If you want to know more about Ben Smith’s journalistic malpractice, and the Pulitzer Board’s complicity in protecting Junot Diaz (one of their own members), read this by @byJudeDoyle, published yesterday.

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Ben Smith, Junot Díaz, and How the Anti-#MeToo Sausage Gets Made
by Jude Doyle
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Dec 16, 2022
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Just FYI—@byJudeDoyle just published this incredible piece today.

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Ben Smith, Junot Díaz, and How the Anti-#MeToo Sausage Gets Made
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Gautam Bhatia @gautambhatia88 · Nov 15, 2022
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Nov 15, 2022
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I *loved* Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi.

Book Dec 6, 2015
Before the Coffee Gets Cold (Before the Coffee Gets Cold, #1)
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Nov 4, 2022
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This is an incredibly helpful primer on Mastodon written by @dellcam. (Thank you.) I guess my next question is, are there any instances dedicated to literature/art/science fiction?

Article Nov 3, 2022
How to Join Mastodon, an Ad-Free Social Network Billionaires Can't Buy
by dell cameron
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Monica Byrne @monicabyrne13 · Oct 24, 2022
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This thread is amazing.

Tweet Oct 23, 2022
I actually do have a few thoughts about coffee lady situation. I genuinely think social media has gotten us to this miserable place where folks are tired of being happy for other people. It’s the impact of comparison culture while everyone pretends
by Aja Barber
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