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Welcome to another weekly roundup of the top response articles on Odyssey! Last week, our team tackled topics from relationship privacy to guilty pleasure horror shows. Here are the top three articles:

Your Relationship on "Do Not Disturb"​​​ by Jennifer Starr

Your Relationship on "Do Not Disturb"​​​

www.theodysseyonline.com

In a world where everything is shared, one thing that should be more private than others is your relationship.

This was a response to The 12 Stages Of Going Instagram Official.

The Journey Of A Writer by Sara Ashton

The Journey Of A Writer

www.theodysseyonline.com

How poetry helped regain my confidence in writing.

This was a response to The Journal Entry.

Congratulations to all the writers! Odyssey will continue to spotlight top response articles on our homepage every week, and in our brand new newsletter sparking conversations in a polarized world, Overheard on Odyssey. Click here to subscribe!

Want to join the conversation? We're still recruiting response writers, and we want to hear what you have to say! Your work will be featured on our homepage, newsletter, and Instagram feed. Plus, you'll be compensated by HQ at $10/response for your first 10 articles.

To become a response writer, email glorie@theodysseyonline.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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