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A Phoenix in Sheep’s Clothing

Heather Sommerlad

Writing about grief, trauma, love, friendship, kindness, poverty, house building, building self, and all the other things.

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Forgive me.

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There’s a leak in our little cabin roof. It’s been there since we first installed the wood stove, a steady drip, drip, drip that smells like creosote and roof gunk, coming from the part of the chimney where the boot meets metal. We’ve tried...

2 months ago
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To: Nataly

It’s the fifteenth Valentine’s Day I’ve gotten to spend with Nataly, and once again, my plans to do something conventional and cheesy with her have gotten all messed up by circumstance. I’m the romantic one in the relationship, the one who ...

3 months ago
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Four seemingly unrelated scenes

When I was six or seven, an older, cool kid castmate in The Velveteen Rabbit (I’ll call him Jake) randomly came up to me during rehearsal one day and asked me to kick him in the shin. I got suspicious about why he had started talking to me ...

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