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Stories Connect Us

Charrise McCrorey

I write about being human; the ache, the wonder, the everyday moments that keep us tethered to hope. You’ll find essays that invite reflection, healing, and connection. Think of this space as a conversation by candlelight; a place to rest, to remember.

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  • Charrise McCrorey

    Deeply connected to nature and words and creativity, I write memoir essays and am a visual artist, with special interest in mixed media collage art.

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