Olga Kreimer writes and tries to be more of an outdoor cat in Missoula, Montana. A few of the topics that regularly catch her attention are time travel, environmental health, neuropsychology, diverse birthing practices, Eastern Europe, epigenetics, dystopias (fictional and otherwise), and abandoned places. Cooking is her second-favorite form of magic. See her work and send her a note here.
Olga Kreimer
Articles
Asking for a Friend: Am I A Bad Friend If I Don't Send Birthday Cards?
A writer with correspondence anxiety seeks advice from Olive, on the latest Asking for a Friend.
Asking for a Friend: My Lover Loves Jesus. Can It Work?
On Asking for a Friend, Olive answers a writer whose partner comes from a very different religious background — are they bound for heartbreak?
Asking for a Friend: Turns Out I Don’t Like Parenthood. Now What?
"Dear Olive, I have a one-year-old and a three-year-old, and honestly, it sucks."
Asking for a Friend: The Kvetching is Killing Me
Olive answers a writer whose friend is a little too familiar with the taste of fine whine.
Asking for a Friend: How To Be BFFs With Boundaries
Olive answers two questions from befuddled best friends, on this installment of "Asking for a Friend."
Asking for a Friend: I Want A Kid Even Though The World Might Be Ending
Olive answers a writer with outsized fears about becoming a mother.
Asking for a Friend: In Love and In Agony
In the latest "Asking for a Friend," Olive responds to a writer whose best friend doesn't reciprocate their affections.
Asking for a Friend: Is My Boyfriend Just a Boor?
In this installment of Asking for a Friend, Olive answers: what do I do about my boorish boyfriend?
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