Jack Dorsey thinks Twitter should've been allowed to be a hellscape

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How do you put that on the page? The last paragraphs of Miranda Julys near-perfect story Roy Spivey contain one of the best examples of this.What was it like to assume the voices of women of varying ages and lived experience?SESTANOVICHWell.

Jack Dorsey thinks Twitter should've been allowed to be a hellscape

Why did you choose an all-female cast of protagonists to embody this tension between spoken and unspoken desires?SESTANOVICHIn this story.sitting through dinners with in-laws—feel eerily appropriate for this moment of easing back into the world.They are drawn together across generations by the arbitrary circumstance of Danas affair—Debbie as wife and Georgia as girlfriend.

Jack Dorsey thinks Twitter should've been allowed to be a hellscape

and the publication of her full-length debut this week coincides with our uneasy communal reemergence.INTERVIEWERThe pairing of Debbie and Georgia as dual protagonists in Security Questions is quite shocking.

Jack Dorsey thinks Twitter should've been allowed to be a hellscape

This got me thinking about how such veneration of silence might have affected the emergence of Sestanovichs voice as a writer.

reminders—and not always comfortable ones—that the momentum of living builds and breaks in unforeseen ways.or that relate to the prompt in some way.

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Do you need a Microsoft account to access Copilot? Yes.Copilot can help with text queries.

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