
A home for your quiet manifestations and big dreams.
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“People ask me why I write about food… The easiest answer is that, like most other human beings, I am hungry.” - M.F.K. Fisher
I’m in the kitchen, moving between the stove and the cutting board, falling into a rhythm I’ve come to recognize...
I used to be obsessed with romance— the intense, dramatic kind you learn from movies, books, and late-night conversations with friends. I remember the Twilight premieres falling on my teenage birthday weekends, giggling in dark theaters wit...
Before the sentences come the leash. Before the ideas, the walk.
My lab comes barreling out of his crate every morning, eighty-odd pounds of furred enthusiasm and sheer vitality. His morning runs like clockwo...
One of my favorite parts of teaching has always been working with writers—asking questions, exploring ideas together, and helping someone shape a piece of writing until their voice really comes through.
When I started Ditch Life Publishing...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Welcome to Ditch Life’s newsletter! We hear your quiet manifestations, see your big dreams, and will strive to help you accomplish all of it.
Becca Baker is a writer and tarot reader rooted on the Central Coast of California. She writes about craft, memory, and the rituals that help us return to ourselves. Her project, DECKED, explores tarot as a tool for clarity and connection.
Mia Innocenti is a creative nonfiction writer based in New York City. She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and teaches writing. Mia is the founder of Ditch Life Publishing where she seeks to embolden new voices.
Dave Cummins is a writer from San Diego. His work has appeared in the San Diego Reader, Missionary Stories, Ditch Life, and Livina Press. He writes about growing up in Southern California and shares those stories on Instagram @SuburbiaCalling.
Re-examining the writing world while enticing the mind and heart with the true beautifies of the world.
Writer exploring what's actually sacred in a profane world. Question-asker. Ocean-worshipper. Sometimes satirical, sometimes devotional, always honest. Still learning.
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