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If you like the way I ramble in pieces like this or in the ridiculously long emails I send out once a year, and you find it matters to you more than you expected, my point to all of this is: Scott-Clary can do that, too, and she's done a whole book of it, and it has cool typography to boot. You should read it. It's even a [great time to buy it](https://maddypa.ws/@makyo/104349715515145077) if that's a line of flight available to you. In addition, if you're interested in plural memoir, or experiences tangential to plural experiences, or just ways to write about multiplicity without centering multiplicity: seriously, check this shit out. It's great. I'm not sure if this is plural history --- an idea I think is still trying to define itself --- but I think it's very likely to say something interesting to you about our possible plural futures.
[^0]: If it did, hi! I don't really use dreamwidth much anymore, this just felt less snooty than medium and more permanent than pastebin for "I want to throw a blob of prose on the Internet."
[^1]: A friendquaintance --- "acquaintance" feels like it doesn't give enough credit to the serious conversations we've had but "friend" feels presumptuous --- such that I'm not really sure if I should call her "Maddy" or "Madison" or "Scott-Clary" when writing this, and we're socially connected enough that I had the experience of learning that an ex got SRS because of a throwaway line in the book. [^2] Maddy's great, at least in all of my experiences with her, but this recommendation isn't really about that.
[^2]: Congrats, I guess? :P