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Tonic for the Bones

David Enker

The little things otherwise unseen.

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Hello everyone,

Welcome to this space. Whether you are a long-time supporter or a new subscriber, I appreciate you being here.

Tonic for the Bones is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becom...

2 months ago
1

Dispatch from the Hiatus: The Architecture of a Hard-Won Free Will

There is a popular delusion that free will is a birthright—a default setting we all just have. It isn’t. For someone like me—an adoptee with a severed biological map and a body currently being rewritten by Parkinson’s—free will isn’t a gift...

2 months ago

Trauma & Parkinson

For years, I’ve struggled to make sense of how my adoption, a horrific Holocaust heritage, surviving the 7/7 London bombing, and now Parkinson’s disease (the fastest growing neurological disease in the world) fit together. Was it karma? Bad...

6 months ago
1

Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar

This was the working title for my third book, referring to the adoptee experience, in my case the surreal experience of being in contact with my biological family from, well, since birth.

The book now dives deeper int...

7 months ago
1

Love is .......

Song: This morning is what autumn feels like by JVKE

7 months ago
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