An essay about noticing the ordinary, messy moments of everyday life, and learning to recognize the quiet beauty of the life we’re living before it becomes something we miss.
A sestina about a slow-burning encounter and sensually-charged day that unfolds between two people, where ordinary groceries mirror growing intimacy and desire.
In our teens, we formed a band. The lineup was based more on who was in our circle than on musical skill. Maybe there was someone you liked, and even if they didn’t play any instruments, surely they could shake the tambourine.
I am an Indonesian writer/artist/illustrator and stationery web shop owner (Cafe Analog) based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I love facilitating writing/creative workshops and retreats, especially when they are tied to self-exploration and self-expression. In Indonesian, 'beradadisini' means being here. So, here I am, documenting life—one word at a time.
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4 Responses
it’s raining : it’s ok
it’s banjir : ga oke 😀
anonymous — hahahaha :p semoga nggak kebanjiran 🙂
iiiiiihhhhhhh dia mahhhhhh
satu lu han…. 🙂
hihihihihihihi wong edannn saras. Tujuh lo!!! wakakakakak