Anissa Bejaoui
Bio
Animals are what make me interested in the world around me.
I wish humanity would live more in harmony with nature.
Stories (4/0)
A Very Special Pavement-Special
I recently came across New York Magazine’s July cover story about how competitively difficult it was to adopt a dog during the pandemic. Although I’m sure it’s true that rescue dogs became an economic luxury during the height of lockdown - adopting a dog didn’t feel any easier ten years ago - at least not for me.
By Anissa Bejaoui3 years ago in Petlife
Wilson
When you feel that plummeting exhaustion, plan a trip to New York City and hope the change of scenery will dispel the disquietude that clenches in your body. Blame the isolation of the pandemic for the heightening sense of anxiety that is advancing on you as insidiously as middle age. Convince yourself that Covid is an acceptable excuse, a blanket defense, then recognize that this is specious reasoning but concede anyway because it’s easier than frisking the fringes of your psyche for some other plausible cause. Ignore, with an olympic strength, the idea that some ruinous neurosis is lurking behind your fear.
By Anissa Bejaoui3 years ago in Humans
The Statistician
I met Azza Amzellaoui at an abridged screening of Star Wars: A New Hope. I was assistant teaching an introductory class on desert ecosystems at McGill University and the cult classic, with its sandstorms and moisture farms, was a first year tradition for students of ecology.
By Anissa Bejaoui3 years ago in Fiction