Nate ArnoldMs. Maggie’s BelovedThis was my latest entry in the NYC Midnight Summer Micro-fiction contest. I had 24hrs to write a max 100 word story in the genre of…Jun 25, 2020Jun 25, 2020
Nate ArnoldShort Story: “From My Side”While attending a party for his ex boyfriend, a man accidentally locks himself in the bathroom and recounts the trials and tribulations of…Oct 24, 2019Oct 24, 2019
Nate ArnoldThe Lament of My Descent into Caffeination“Do you taste the blueberry notes, Sebby?”Sep 28, 2019Sep 28, 2019
Nate ArnoldHow do you prepare to return home when you’re not even sure how long you’ve been gone?At 31 years old I’ve come to the conclusion that I no longer possess the ability to judge the passage of time.Jan 14, 2019Jan 14, 2019
Nate Arnold6 Months Down | 6 Months to GoAt some point when I wasn’t looking my time in New Zealand eclipsed the half year mark. I’ve now survived the typical study abroad cycle of…Sep 16, 2018Sep 16, 2018
Nate Arnold“Who Imported This Guy?” Overcoming Impostor Syndrome as an ExpatEven if you’ve never heard of Impostor Syndrome before, you’ve probably felt it. It’s the little voice in your head that whispers, “you…Aug 5, 20181Aug 5, 20181
Nate Arnold4 Months in New Zealand; No Longer a Tourist, Still Not a KiwiWhile I was home last week I realised just how poor of a job I’ve been doing at keeping friends and family updated on my time in New…Jun 24, 20181Jun 24, 20181
Nate ArnoldDon’t Forget Me, Broad ShouldersPacked Blue Line, Red Line, never-on-time trains. Sidewalks covered in dead leaves and crisp Autumn air. Late night boozy blues bars…Feb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
Nate ArnoldMy Challenge for the Next 30 Years : Go DeeperTomorrow when I wake up, before I even lift a leg to get out of bed to turn off my alarm, I will have accomplished something I never…Mar 22, 20171Mar 22, 20171
Nate ArnoldHow to Grieve WellThinking about death makes us acknowledge that our time on earth is temporary. And that makes us really sad.Jan 25, 20162Jan 25, 20162