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If you’re anything like me, this is how the routine usually goes: You subscribe to a newsletter with full intention of reading it, only to stare guiltily at the stacking number of unread emails. If not, you are probably disgusted with me, but the point stands: I get it.

I get that you are busy and lack time. I get that you might have a TV show you would rather watch. All of this is okay, because I am absolutely the same.

However, sometimes, I open the email. Sometimes, a title grabs my attention. And sometimes, I leave that email and article with a new sense of the world and a new perspective. Sometimes the articles I read are rubbish, yes, but I am more often surprised by the depth and writing prowess of substacks such as

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Sophie E. Eikli writes about poetry and translation in the digital age, via essays and close readings of contemporary and lesser known poets.

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Sophie E. Eikli is a poet, writer and translator living in Trondheim, Norway. Her work discusses queerness, mental health and Classical Greece. She has had an active Tumblr since 2012.