its not a Normal Survey its going to be so fun I promise| internet princess
nationalist fairytales, hetero-optimism, trad wives, and Anora as final girl| internet princess
a gift guide in november is like when your mom tells you how to use a tampon at age eight: technically will be useful eventually but is mostly just stressful| internet princess
a love story, or an essay about love stories, or the opposite of both| internet princess
one of your teeth, a coffee table book, a magical effigy doll, etcetera| internet princess
a novella-length gift guide of biblical proportions, assembled with love by some of the coolest people on and off the internet| internetprincess.substack.com
writing to make you feel crazier & writing to make you feel sane. Click to read internet princess, by rayne fisher-quann, a Substack publication with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.| internetprincess.substack.com
am i in my fleabag era or is my fleabag era in me?| internetprincess.substack.com
on digital subversion, the tiktok chip aisle, and mass-producing uniqueness| internetprincess.substack.com
a snapshot of my day-to-day reading, featuring 60+ books, magazines, journals, essays, and more| internetprincess.substack.com
plus: fewer boys than i thought, infidelity stats, and more results from the internet princess reader survey| internetprincess.substack.com
on faking it. part one of a series of posts about books.| internetprincess.substack.com
we also discuss self-knowledge, immediacy, blogging, and (obviously) Taylor Swift| internetprincess.substack.com
what do we want from the internet? what will it take to get it?| internetprincess.substack.com
sentimentality, psychopolitics, and the paralysis of "empathy for all"| internetprincess.substack.com
an essay (sort of) about grief (sort of)| internetprincess.substack.com
isolation is easy; living is hard| internetprincess.substack.com
Ritualistically shaming public-facing women has become something like a cultural hobby. Moral puritanism helps us do it| internetprincess.substack.com
abuse, aesthetics, and assigning deviance to difficult women| internetprincess.substack.com