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Wonderings

Jennie McLaurin

Wonderings considers intersections of life, medicine, faith, culture and healing as we explore the ordinary in light of beauty, mystery, and difficulty.

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesWeekly
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Latest Issues

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Pain Tolerance

The orthopedist asked me to rate my pain on a 10 point scale. My right knee has a torn meniscus and a strained ligament, as well as arthritis.

a month ago
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Join my new subscriber chat

Today I started an addition to my Substack publication: Wonderings subscriber chat. It’s just for subscribers and gives you a chance to connect and give feedback And to get a free book!

a month ago
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Living Poetically

I had an interesting interview with my poet-writer-spiritual-director friend, Sue Cunningham, as we talked about her new podcast called Living Poetry. Her conversations made me wonder what it means to live a poetic life. Is it just some sor...

2 months ago
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Notes on a Napkin

When I was in college, and wondered why the world held so much brutality alongside its good, my father told me that I think too damn much. The problem was, I didn’t know how to change that—at least, in a substance-free way.

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Jennie McLaurin

    Wonderings is how Jennie refers to her writing. Interested in the worlds of medicine, faith, childhood, and culture, Jennie’s creative nonfiction explores the depths of human experience found in the midst of everyday life.

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