Jennatransitions.I began by thinking of endings. Time speeds up as the chapter draws to a close, and I feel it strongly every day — in the days before the…2 min read·Nov 28, 2023----
Jennafocus.I feel keenly the bustle of outdoors, the sudden crush at lunch when office workers descend in hoardes on the sidewalk. I listen for the…2 min read·Sep 21, 2023----
Jennaplatforms.The world wide web is a funny thing. If I had been alive in 1989 (I wasn’t), I cannot imagine I would have had the vision and understanding…2 min read·Jun 16, 2023----
Jennareaders.After school, we went to the library. It was a slightly run-down, 80s building, with peeling white paint around the door and uneven paving…2 min read·Jun 14, 2023----
Jennabread.In times of distress, I eat bread. It might be a bagel, slathered in thick layers of yellow-gold butter, or pound cake, flour sifted with…3 min read·May 23, 2023----
Jennaspring.The rain is relentless, pouring out of drains, matting my hair, shrouding the day in a grey chill. Every morning I can hear the gentle tap…2 min read·Mar 28, 2023----
Jennatea.In New York, I get into the office around 9 (although this is subject to extensive variation… dependent on the weather, my sleep, how I…3 min read·Jan 20, 2023----
JennachimesThe library clocktower is visible from the bathroom window, emerging from the morning condensation, red brick bright against the sky. You…2 min read·Jan 18, 2023----
Jennatrying.For the first time, I feel the New Year has arrived with collective apathy. Apathy for pushing ourselves, for setting meaningless targets…2 min read·Jan 10, 2023----
Jennabirds.I used to live by the sea. The mornings would begin with soft, milky light creeping over the waves, before I retreated indoors to offices…2 min read·Dec 1, 2022----