
Amy Bee is a writer, storyteller, and producer walking the Camino in April. She tells true stories about anxiety, identity, and doing things anyway, despite a strong, ongoing preference not to. Her walk is part of that same experiment.
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I’m staying at a fair number of albergues, dorm style, which means a lot of worries and a lot of bunk beds. First and foremost, small talk sounds horrendous in this situation. How many people are gonna wanna talk to me...
Hello to my bestest besties and most lovely-looking looky-loos,
A few of you know that I did actually have plans to try to hike the entire Pacific Crest Trail one more time, even though all my attempts had ended in failure of one sort or a...
Hello all my favorite peeps,
I wrote this illustrated essay a few years ago, but it’s been on my mind again as we prepare for this month’s In a Nutshell theme, “All You Can Eat.”
So I thought I’d share it again. This is part two. (You’ll...
Welcome to This Might Go Terribly; I am so glad you’re here. This is my little corner of the internet where I document what happens when a deeply anxious person decides to become a live storyteller, among other brave things. I’m pretty sure...
Hello all my favorite peeps,
I wrote this illustrated essay a few years ago, but it’s been on my mind again as we prepare for this month’s In a Nutshell theme, “All You Can Eat.”
So I thought I’d share it again. This is part one. (You’ll...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Socially anxious misfit overthinker learning to be brave anyway. Co-creator of In a Nutshell Storytelling, WILDCARD story swap, and The Nutshell True Story Hour. Writer. Editor. Storyteller. Failed to hike the PCT three times.
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