
Journalist, editor, writer & artist healing and learning to more fully express myself. Here’s something I recently wrote and put on my wall: Each day, I free myself — to become a fuller, deeper, wilder me.
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I am in a quiet ceremony
within myself
sweet relief
as I release the “shoulds”
the push to produce & progress & plan
the urge to keep it together & tidy
This is my monthly gift
best received with some room to Be.
I have c...
The week before I bleed used to be manageable — I’d get irritable and extra emotional and my boobs would hurt. No big deal. In the last year or so, though, the luteal time has been a real ride.
Despair, bouts of anxiety, paralyzing indecis...
Twice I planned to write this week, and twice I was intercepted by palm frond basket weaving.
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A welcom...
… maybe it’s good that we were born in this moment.
— Sendolo Diaminah
This afternoon, I noticed a foreign plant in my garden. A cluster of slender green shoots had sprouted at the base of my holy basil bush. It looked a bit like grass… b...
“A gift economy nurtures the community bonds that enhance mutual well-being; the economic unit is “we” rather than “I,” as all flourishing is mutual.”
- Robin Wall Kimmerer, The Serviceberry
A short & embarrassing story:
On a recent mor...
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Storyteller, artist and aspiring singer. I write to heal — to mine depths of difficulty and retrieve crystals of insight; I heal to write — to reclaim my voice and welcome the power of vulnerable self-expression. Here to share the journey.
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