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In The Flesh

Kerlin Richter

follow the adventures of an ex-priest who is learning to navigate the world all over again exploring the intersections of faith, queerness, community, and the sacredness of everyday life.​

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A belated mother's day sestina

Maybe I wasn’t that great of a daughter
To my own mother
It had been years since she answered my calls
And after she died, her house was full of trash
Mine to deal with. I suppose I could have said no
I threw it all away. Even the...

9 days ago
8

Invisible

What we see is shaped by invisible forces
Wind born from inconsistency blows across the world as it will
Hurls dust down the road, spins leaves off the trees
dries out my lips, and even my eyes are thirsty

What we see is shaped by in...

16 days ago
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Let's Watch

Hello my loves and my dear one. Starting in about an hour, we will be watching roughly the first 35 minutes of the movie.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83908947514?pwd=dPprv29Cky07pasTFDTu8uOJQH3xT0.1

hope to see you ther

Peace

Kerlin

18 days ago
1

a test of faith

My faith arrived at the appointment on time, well-rested, well-fed, with a sharpened number two pencil tucked into her bag. At least, that was the plan.

In reality, my faith rushed into the test a little scattered, having tried to get just...

23 days ago
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Wish

If wishes were horses, then we would ride.
We would ride until we saw that first star twinkling in the darkening sky.
We would ride with magic lamps in our saddlebags,
casting coins into deep wells of wishes as we gallop past
And we...

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