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my so-called 40-something life

Kate Bueler

exploring joy, grief, undoing, redoing, making sense of, healing, loving, community alongside photos i take along the way.

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i wish

hey all, writing from my writer’s retreat. my writer teacher has us write first thing in the am to free write and see what happens (done this off an on for awhile now). right as we awake- we are more open, connected to the subconscious, and...

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i was born

this poem was inspired by jenny slate’s chapter in little weirds entitled “i was born: the list”, rereading this book and loved this chapter so decided to write into this prompt and see what happened. now i am wondering what your “i was bor...

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still thanking my mother for our eyes

> anniversary of my mom’s passing and still wondering this. i wonder if our mothers’ voices are our first voices. the voice we hear in the womb we think is our own. they only can exist between a child who once lived inside a mother, never g...

2 months ago
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  • Kate Bueler

    non-profit sugar mama + lifelong educator. supporter of dreams+ writing as some good therapy. first gen college/grad school\ud83c\udf93 still trying to leave our \ud83c\udf0e better than we found it.

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