Hello Toasties! I hope you are well and happy and not as far behind on your holiday shopping — if you have a holiday to shop for — as I seem to be. We had a delightful week together! Let’s rewind:
I love love loved Rebecca Turkewitz’s essay on visiting, mapping, and obsessing over places we read about in fiction.
“There will be ocean in your eyes and summer on your skin and your mouth will pucker for days, pickled from saltwater.”
A Report on Alexander Hamilton Written by a Kid Who Has Only Listened to the Musical
Speaking of musicals, Elyse Martin wrote about an absolutely wonderful essay about Allegiance and its timely lessons, and LEA SALONGA, ACTUAL GODDESS, TWEETED ABOUT IT (NO YOU CALM DOWN). So this is what professional satisfaction feels like! Truly, I am #blessed.
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“I had cufflinks made out of World War II history books ripped out of his favorite old baseball stadium. Headphones made out of whiskey stone drillbits. It tracks your fitness barbecues.” SOLD
Nicole Chung is the Managing Editor of The Toast.