InThe GeneratorbyLinda CarollI Don’t Know How To Make You Care What ChatGPT Is Quietly DoingOver half of the internet is now AI generated textJan 1657Jan 1657
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollI Shut My Eyes And The World Drops DeadA mad girl’s love songDec 19, 202449Dec 19, 202449
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollNo One Really Tells Us How Precious and Ephemeral a Human Life IsDoesn’t take much and nothing is ever the same againAug 13, 202453Aug 13, 202453
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollIf You Want To Be a Writer, Maybe Read This First, Okay?A few words to hang on to when you’re drowningDec 2, 2024195Dec 2, 2024195
InThe Partnered PenbyLinda CarollPlease Don’t Thank Me For SharingCan we talk about weird things people do on the internet?Nov 30, 202454Nov 30, 202454
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollA Light In The DarkIt all started with the wolf and it was dark then, too.Nov 19, 202443Nov 19, 202443
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollMama Told Me No One Really Cares What Happens To WomenIt’s not like she ever had any delusions of women being equalNov 15, 202469Nov 15, 202469
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollThe Person I Wanted To BeSometimes, you are one thing and then you are anotherOct 23, 202420Oct 23, 202420
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollIf There Is One Thing We Humans Agree on, I Did Not Expect AngelsSixty-nine percent of Americans believe angels existSep 4, 202481Sep 4, 202481
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollMe And SylviaHow many women can you fit in a bell jar?Aug 22, 202454Aug 22, 202454
InThe Penny PubbyLinda CarollSun Goes Down On Someone’s Life, Come Find Me At The River“For they were young, and the Thames was old, and this is the tale that River told…” — Rudyard KiplingJun 25, 202446Jun 25, 202446
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollWhen You HurtFill your paper with the breathings of your heartJun 13, 202441Jun 13, 202441
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollWhen Words Won’t Leave You Alone“My hair is being pulled by the stars again.” ― Anaïs NinJun 12, 202472Jun 12, 202472
InThe Book CafebyLinda CarollYellow Butterfly, A Story of HopeA little girl in war-torn Ukraine finds hope in a yellow butterflyFeb 20, 202442Feb 20, 202442
InThe InterstitialbyLinda CarollDying To LiveAre you breathing just a little and calling it a life?Apr 11, 202481Apr 11, 202481
InFourth WavebyLinda CarollThe Hardest Part Of Being A WomanSometimes the worst things seem tiny. But they’re not.May 9, 202483May 9, 202483
InThe Narrative ArcbyLinda CarollA Little Story About Hope For When You’re Worn Out and WearyI don’t want to carrot and stick my way through life, die with a belly full of regretMay 22, 202479May 22, 202479