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You’re an incredibly talented writer! I’ve always loved short stories, but yours really stand out. 938 Seconds per Second was spectacular, I had to take a break at the climax of Sewn because it really got to me, the way you built the story up in God’s Favourite was brilliant, and I could honestly go on all day. I used to write short fiction and you’ve inspired me to get back into it. This is starting to sound like a bot comment but I promise it isn’t lol. I just really wanted to tell you how impressive you are and how much I’ve enjoyed reading through your tag.
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AAAAAAAAAAAAA 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹. Not like a bot comment at all!! (No bot would go the distance to actually learn story titles.)
I'm glad you're inspired to start writing again!!! That's awesome!!! Also I get just as much (if not more) enjoyment out of sharing my stories and having people like them and tell me what they liked, so it's a very mutual relationship.

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keep thinking abt raj from sewn so much bc yes he’s flawed but also like. I Get It, the need for that social approval, and being a doctor is especially so like… it’s forever bragging rights for the family. and I also remember overhearing a specific conversation a couple years back between some of my uncles when they were talking abt a cousin needing to date and they were going down the list like. would be great if he’s telugu indian. if not that indian. if not that white. if not that some other race. if not that maybe even a girl bc there is no way she can live her life unmarried. and that social pressure web tangles all around this story.
(Sewn)
Yeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhh. And like! In college, my social circle was a lot of pre-med students. And right now those people are doctors, and so many other people in my circle are in engineering, biotech, finance... and a lot of those people took up those tracks in no small part due to family pressure. So I've had a lot of conversations with friends in situations like Raj's. And they tell me stories. So I've seen glimpses into how that pressure also applies to getting married, and getting married to the 'right person', and when to have children.
Some of my friends can kind of shrug it off, but I'm like, jesus christ that's not easy!
Like, Raj's flaws are his downfall. But I say that with so much genuine empathy and love for him as a character because I stacked the world against him... His family traumatized him. His near-terminal illness traumatized him. The sudden death of his fiancé traumatized him. And he was set adrift to figure this out. He wanted so badly to be better than the people who set him up to fail but he couldn't pull it together in the end to figure out what mattered.
reading the other ask about how you really can feel for raj made something click for me that I had been unable to put a finger on since reading it last night and it's like. it's gambling. I mean I guess in a sense obviously it's quite literally so, considering it's a needle-in-a-haystack numbers game with diminishing odds and no guarantee you'll hit the jackpot you're after. but in terms of his behavior. the way he's hung everything on this one shot and the more cost he sinks the more he Has to double down on it, is such a terribly real and human impulse. there WILL be another universe, scan again. there MUST be. I lost the first two pulls and I'm in the hole but this next one HAS to be a win and then it'll all be worth it definitely!!! the "almost right" pull right at the start only makes it easier to rationalize I'd imagine. if he could have stopped at any point in between it would still have been a loss but at least he'd have Something left. but each bad pull makes the next feel that much more inevitable and necessary, too much pride and desperation and panic and self-destruction tied up in it all by then to snap out of it and step away before oops, you've lost literally everything! just a beautifully realistically flawed character dropped into some diabolical circumstances. I am so sorry for him even if he did indeed reap what he sowed in the end. soooooo good, sorry for the ramble
(Sewn)
Oh it absolutely absolutely is like gambling. For exactly those reasons you're calling out. I actually have very little extra to say because your whole take is so spot on!!!!
I was surprised when Ms. Marjory disappeared at the end; I assumed some kind of machine would be involved in bridging. I'm also now wondering if Sewn has any employees or if it's just the Marjorys
(Sewn)
She DID press a button near the end (which Raj assumes is summoning security.) But maybe booting up the machinery that facilitates bridging is all in all a quiet process.
Also VERY good thing to wonder. Is Sewn a mega-corporation with Ms. Marjory as the face to the customers? ...Or is it the opposite? Is it Ms. Marjory and only Ms. Marjory? Ms. Marjory and all the Ms. Marjorys 🙂