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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Esther Stanway-Williams

    Discovering Hope, Healing and Joy after losing my son to suicide.

  • Marjorie Pezzoli

    I write poetry, share my photographs and silk paintings. Remember shattered pieces still sparkle ✨\ud83d\udcab\ud83d\udfe3\ud83d\udfe2\ud83d\udd35\ud83d\udd34\ud83d\udfe0\ud83d\udfe1\ud83d\udcab✨PezzoliArt.com

  • Elaine Gantz Wright

    Elaine Gantz Wright is a writer and mother of two brilliant sons, one gone too soon at 26. She carries the pain and the joy through her writing. Read her in The Spirituality of Grief by Fran Tilton Shelton and House of Comfort by Retreat House.

  • Emily Tammam

    Writing (about illness, caring, dying, death, grief and more) and artwork (mostly paintings of Neve)

  • Shamala Govindasamy

    Busy brain thoughts on grief, food, creativity, society and making sense of the world. A displaced Australian living in Wales, UK

  • Lanette Sweeney

    Author of What I Should Have Said: A Poetry Memoir about Losing a Child to Addiction. Also write fiction and essays published in Huffpost Personal, several editions of Women: Images and Reality, and many journals and newspapers.

  • Janine De Tillio Cammarata \ud83d\udd8a️

    Award-winning author. She entwines energy healing, dream guidance, narrative therapy and journaling to create authentic spaces. She loves Manchester United football and riding her motorcycle with her family.

  • Elizabeth Kopple

    Grieving mother. Empty nester. Writer. B2B marketer. Campus safety advocate.

  • Echoes and Oscillating

    My journey through grief after losing my son. Navigating the depths of sorrow, the waves of emotion and search for purpose.

  • Maggie Delaney-Potthoff

    I made a promise to my spirit son, Henry, that I would share the stories that reveal proof that we have not lost him, but that he is still beside us. I push through, in the hope that the stories bring hope to others.

  • Aaron Sorensen

    My 17-year-old son Lucas died by apparent suicide in 2021. I write about his story and working through the grief.

  • Pam McCarty

    Author, grief counselor,book lover, traveler

  • Romey Macdonald

    Vilomah is a Sanskrit word for a parent without a child. It means "against the natural order of things". Join me as I journey through constellations of grief and reflect on my journey through motherhood - before/during/after.

  • Donna Wies

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  • Davina

    I write about the trauma and shame of not-belonging for those who never quite fit - losing my brilliant and neurodivergent son Sam to systems that couldn't see him, and my own invisible and dangerous struggle to belong as a teenager. Book on way!

  • Eric Fulmer

    A bereaved dad exploring life

  • Nikki Meyler Miller

    Mom, psychotherapist, yoga enthusiast. Riding the Storm of Grief & Resilience. Let's Talk About it...

  • Arlynn

    the universe gives you what it wants you to have, and then you write about it

  • Effectively Jettisoned

    Mother of 3, writer and caregiver sharing stories of grief, faith and motherhood after losing my son Brady at age 17. Exploring enduring love, the importance of ordinary moments and the hope that lives alongside heartbreak.

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