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Gabriella
I'm a twenty-something insomniac with a caffeine addiction and chronic wanderlust. I recently graduated with my M.A. in French, and I've spent the past two years living and working as an English teacher in France. I now work as an English professor at a university in Lille, where my students are learning to never omit the Oxford comma.
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Monthly Archives: June 2017
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| to read (verb) | /liʀ/ In two months, I will take up my studies again and prepare a second Master’s degree in Anglophone literature. My imminent re-entry into academia has made me contemplate the reasons why I chose to … Continue reading →
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Tagged academia, beauty, books, growing up, high school, James Baldwin, learning, literature, poetry, reading, relationships, self-discovery, self-esteem, stories, writing
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| story (feminine noun) | /istwaʀ/ All of my belongings fit neatly in seven cardboard boxes, and I can stack them all in the back of my boyfriend’s Peugeot. I do not own a house, but I have many. One … Continue reading →
Posted in Life in France, Random, Travel
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Tagged Europe, expat, expatriates, family, France, home, living abroad, relationships, stories, travel, writing
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