Alaina Reed

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Alaina Reed hails from Ashland, Ohio, a suburb of soybean fields. She is an undergraduate student at the University of Notre Dame, which she loves dearly but can't quite get the hang of the fight song. Some of her favorite things are sticky notes, Urth Café açaí bowls, and sunsets. For any and all inquires, please contact @alainareedwrites on Instagram, email alaina@alainawrites.com, or visit alainawrites.com. She would love to hear from you!


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Stories of a Goldfish

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“The critics will come and go. What makes me unique will always remain.”
Alaina Reed, Stories of a Goldfish

“While this experience may not have been a success by traditional standards, it strengthened my work ethic and made me realize that even a girl from the Midwest, who was not born into any particularly special circumstances, is talented, original, and has something important to say.”
Alaina Reed, Stories of a Goldfish

“Yet,I don’t believe you can ever hear another person’s story and not get something from it.”
Alaina Reed, Stories of a Goldfish

“Do not love half lovers
Do not entertain half friends
Do not indulge in works of the half talented
Do not live half a life
and do not die a half death
If you choose silence, then be silent
When you speak, do so until you are finished
Do not silence yourself to say something
And do not speak to be silent
If you accept, then express it bluntly
Do not mask it
If you refuse then be clear about it
for an ambiguous refusal is but a weak acceptance
Do not accept half a solution
Do not believe half truths
Do not dream half a dream
Do not fantasize about half hopes
Half a drink will not quench your thirst
Half a meal will not satiate your hunger
Half the way will get you no where
Half an idea will bear you no results
Your other half is not the one you love
It is you in another time yet in the same space
It is you when you are not
Half a life is a life you didn't live,
A word you have not said
A smile you postponed
A love you have not had
A friendship you did not know
To reach and not arrive
Work and not work
Attend only to be absent
What makes you a stranger to them closest to you
and they strangers to you
The half is a mere moment of inability
but you are able for you are not half a being
You are a whole that exists to live a life
not half a life”
Gibran Khalil Gibran

“The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.”
John Green, Looking for Alaska

“It is so hard to leave—until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world.”
John Green, Paper Towns

“Often father and daughter look down on mother (woman) together. They exchange meaningful glances when she misses a point. They agree that she is not bright as they are, cannot reason as they do. This collusion does not save the daughter from the mother’s fate.”
Bonnie Burstow, Radical Feminist Therapy: Working in the Context of Violence

“Male fantasies, male fantasies, is everything run by male fantasies? Up on a pedestal or down on your knees, it's all a male fantasy: that you're strong enough to take what they dish out, or else too weak to do anything about it. Even pretending you aren't catering to male fantasies is a male fantasy: pretending you're unseen, pretending you have a life of your own, that you can wash your feet and comb your hair unconscious of the ever-present watcher peering through the keyhole, peering through the keyhole in your own head, if nowhere else. You are a woman with a man inside watching a woman. You are your own voyeur.”
Margaret Atwood, The Robber Bride

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