
Cut from the golf team in high school, running seemed like a good alternative. Plus, there was pizza. I've learned little moments make big impacts on our lives. Let's talk about the little moments.
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“You’d look really good with some body in your hair,” she said. I nodded. I was 18 and in love; anything Leslie said must be true.
She was right, probably. I’d had super straight hair since I was a kid. I’d been wearing it short since I wa...
An exhilarating three days spent at the Tucson Festival of Books Masters Workshop last week has me flying high. Fifty writers from around the U.S. and the world were invited to attend based on work we submitted, which was reviewed by severa...
I submitted the story about finding my drunk stepdad dying in a parking lot to the 2026 Tucson Festival of Books and was one of a handful accepted into the Master Writer Class in the nonfiction category. I’m very proud and excited. Having t...
There’s something weird about me and long, awkward silences. I don’t like them.
Something in my brain clicks when it’s too quiet. Especially in a large group or social situation, there’s a gnawing in the pit of my stomach that people are u...
My friends and I like running.
Actually, I think my friends and I like drinking beer in the parking lot after we get done running. Sometimes we just go to the parking lot to drink beer and talk about running.
We like running so much that...
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Cut from the golf team in HS, running seemed like a good alternative. Plus, there was pizza. Personal essays about surviving cancer, rediscovering running, and finding grace in unexpected places. Seeking humor and heart in the moments that shape us.
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