
I have a dirty mouth, a soft heart, and a gaping hole where my uterus used to be. Currently in remission from stage 3a ovarian cancer. I'm writing about life with and after. It might get dark in here.
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A friend and teacher reached out to me this week.
“You’ve gone quiet. I hope it’s not bad news?”
Until I opened her email, I didn’t realize it had been six months since we’d spoken. Time has lost all meaning since August of 2023. Well, 2...
You will discover he’s a liar. A heinous one. One who is desperate to wear his good deeds on his sleeve. The truth is that he’s a thousand lies in a trench coat.
You have lied too but about normal things. Seeing that movie when you haven’t...
Attempting something new with providing audio of me reading my posts. Because why not?
“I’m so happy for you.”
She meant it. My emaciated friend, sitting in her giant recliner, cancer feasting away on her. I would understand if the...
My perfect Sunday in Los Angeles unfolds thusly:
Wake up whenever the fuck I want.
Walk seven minutes to the independent bookstore down the street and buy a book (or a blank notebook which is widely known for its ability to fix our entire...
I’m sitting in a movie theatre and my husband and I are holding hands.*
They are warm and on the small side, but large enough that they engulf my tiny ones. His nails are clipped and clean. I twirl a bit of his arm hair between my fingers....
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I'm a writer and actor. If you invite me to your dinner party, I'll probably talk about butt plugs. Ovarian cancer survivor.
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