
I'm a neurodivergent, leftist suburban mom (oxymoron, I know) writing about working, parenting, and living well enough while navigating capitalism and the climate crisis. Thinking about post-capitalist futures, always.
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Last Friday marked a pretty huge milestone for me. I finished the first draft of the novel I’ve been working on for the past year and a half. 95,405 words on the page. I have been trying and failing and trying and failing to finish a novel...
I went to Costco last week to stock up on some things. I hate going to Costco - a controversial and unpopular opinion for a suburban American mom. But I find it overwhelming, sensory overload. Every single time, I think of the Monstromart f...
Caspar David Friedrich: Monk by the Sea
Last week, a huge crowd gathered at the library down the street from my house to vote on whether a referendum would be on our village township ballot in the fall. Illinois has an anti-BDS law on the...
I’ve had a hard time writing this piece. I was recently on vacation. I’ve been sic...
Last week, many folks in my country celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. I’m among some 36 million Americans who claim some Irish ancestry. The Irish diaspora worldwide is estimated to be between 50-80 million, a number that dwarfs the current pop...
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I'm a writer, environmental communications consultant, kitchen gardener and nurturer of native plant communities in my yard, and I work on various community things on Chicago’s greater west side. Oh, and I mom.
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