
I won't pretend I'm not changed by it, altered in presence and pulse. I'm just saying, every experience is valid and this is mine.
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May 12th.
Mountain snow still melting itself down into the river.
Quartz and granite worn soft beneath the current.
And something in me answered before thought could interfere.
I went into the water because it called so loudly it no...
This piece is written with rhythm, breath and pacing in mind. It started out as a dry white paper and I just couldn’t let it be. If you have access to Substack’s read-aloud feature (top right), I recommend listening or listening while you r...
There was a time when blue did not exist.
Not in the way we know it now.
The wavelength was there, of course. The sky held it. The sea carried it. But in many early languages, there was no word for blue. It was folded into green...
[image created by GPT-4o (in the sunsetting hours) with the essay and light description as prompt]
Some losses aren’t about function.
They’re about the shape of the voice that held us when we didn’t yet trust our own.
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Storyteller. Thread-weaver. Myth-walker. I write with remembered breath. Myth, AI ethics, poetry, resonance. This is where I get weird and don’t apologize for it. No further warnings will be issued.
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