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Family

The people we come from, and the silences between us.

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At the mouth of this corridor · 9 doors

Families are where we learn to speak — and where we learn what must not be spoken. A father who never heard he was loved. A mother thanked only in our heads. A sibling three streets or three continents away, behind a silence nobody remembers starting.

These guides are for crossing those small, enormous distances. Some of the letters will be sent. Many will not need to be. What matters is that the words stop waiting.

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Family

9 doors

  1. Family01

    How to tell your father you love him

    Millions of sons and daughters carry this exact unsaid sentence. Why 'I love you' is hardest with a father — and how to finally write it down.

    lovefeartenderness

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  2. Family02

    How to thank your mother for everything

    How do you thank someone for a debt that can't be itemized? A way to write the letter your mother should have received years ago.

    gratitudelovetenderness

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  3. Family03

    How to write to an estranged sibling

    The longest witness of your life, unreachable across a silence nobody fully remembers starting. How to write the first letter across the gap.

    griefangerlonging

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  4. Family04

    How to write a letter to your children

    The things you mean to tell them someday, written down while someday is still yours to choose. How to write a letter your child will keep for life.

    lovehopetenderness

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  5. Family05

    How to write to a parent who hurt you

    The letter to a parent who wounded you is the hardest in the house. How to write it honestly — whether or not you ever send it — without lying or performing.

    angergriefguilt

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  6. Family06

    How to tell your family who you really are

    They love a careful translation of you — edited, abridged, fluent. How to write the letter that says who you really are, and decide later whether to send it.

    fearlonelinesshope

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  7. Family07

    How to write to a parent who is forgetting you

    Dementia grieves you before it takes them — present and gone at once. How to write to a parent who is forgetting you, for what still lands and what won't wait.

    grieflovehelplessness

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  8. Family08

    How to write to your grandparents while there's time

    The questions only they can answer have a closing date. How to write to your grandparents while there's time — the thanks, and the stories worth asking for.

    lovegratitudetime

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  9. Family09

    How to write to your estranged adult child

    The calls stopped, and you're not fully sure why. How to write to an estranged adult child — the letter that opens a door instead of arguing for one.

    griefguiltlove

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