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Good, Strong Words

Jill Fuller

"I like good, strong words that mean something." (Louisa May Alcott) Good Strong Words is a creative space to explore memories, history, imaginings, and poetry.

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Two summers ago, I stood under the starry blue painted ceiling of the Masonic Hall in Concord, Massachusetts and gave a 15 minute talk as part of the 82nd Thoreau Society Annual Gathering on Louisa May Alcott’s novel Eight Cousins. Particul...

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Constellations

When the news gets too heavy to hold, when my chest is buried in debris, I listen to my inner spaces. I look to the sky. The birds are on the move, charcoal streaks on a dusky plum sunset. It’s impossible to look away.

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The Stranger

I am at the library where I work, shifting books from one area to another. I pick up a book, a thick state Legislative Documents publication from 1882, put it on a cart, and move it to the next shelf. These government publications were once...

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Children of History

The land I grew up on belonged to my grandparents, but it has always been the land of the Illinois, and the Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, Ho-Chunk, and Potawatomi peoples. Thousands of footprints have preceded my own.1

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  • Jill Fuller

    Librarian, mother, poet, rememberer. Queer, she/her. Obsessed with Louisa May Alcott, family history, and women's history. Co-creator of the podcast Let Genius Burn.

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