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Broken Toys

Broken Toys

Broken Toys is a collection of personal reflections and essays exploring divorce, memory, and the quiet reconstruction of self—where psychology, masculinity, and meaning meet in the aftermath of loss.

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Waiting

He waited for his life to begin. One day, two days, one month, two months, one year until 50 years had passed and he was still waiting. A marriage. Kids. What was he waiting for? Just going with the flow. Asking questions to keep his mind a...

24 days ago
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Serotonin

She dressed with a style and grace that acknowledged her age but showed she understood that style exists for every age.

a month ago
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Train

It sits on rails. I can see it. It’s heavy, wooden with steel frame and crossbars and barn doors. No windows, enclosed, no light in or out. I push it. Sometimes I pull it. I am on the outside. Often, I walk alongside and it follows. I don’t...

a month ago
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Truth

He was sitting at a long table, papers, keys, phone and a yellow traffic ticket dropped randomly around his laptop. It felt good to have a square of table to allow for life to lie about and ask for attention, gently. For years he had been l...

3 months ago
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  • Broken Toys

    Stories and essays about coming apart and picking up the pieces. How do we manage Identity, loss and trauma?

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