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This morning I was thinking and writing a bit about our relationships to our evolving manuscripts (specifically longer works-in-progress) and this includes the process of evolving with them, and them because of us.
It was 2006 in Chicago and I was sitting across the table from Dad and we’re eating dunkin donuts and drinking dunkin coffee. These were his favourites and strictly not allowed in his heart-failure condition, but I bought them anyway becaus...
My relationship with time is mercurial. It is intense and then it barely seems to make a mark or act as an anchor. So, having not really noted this anniversary previously, here we are years on and it barely feels like a day:
When Naomi Richards, Amy Shea and I thought about what we wanted the DeathWrites Network to be and to do, it was simple: be a resource for writers of all styles, from all areas and disciplines, writing about dying, death and grief. We woul...
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Author of microbursts (Prototype) & An Archive of Happiness (Penned in the Margins). microbursts is a collection of lyric essays on crisis, living grief and creative practice (a design collab with A Thomson).
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