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Writing the Waves

Kelly Brown

Writing about my father's Pancreatic Cancer journey, Lake Michigan, and finding my voice again.

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Latest Issues

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A Cat and a Burning World

> My dad, during the last summer of his life, enjoying the sunset out the back of his truck. A photo I’ll cherish forever.

5 months ago
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My Mother's Grief

When I head home to Interlochen, Michigan to visit my parents, we are often pulled into the basement to sort through boxes of old photos, school papers, memorabilia, holiday decor, and the like. It is a running joke between my sisters and I...

9 months ago
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Where are you, winter?

70 degrees in the middle of February. Everyone is buzzing. My coworkers leave the office early. “Everyone should go on a walk today! It’s a requirement.” Our productivity is shot because the sunshine is streaming through the blinds and a br...

10 months ago
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Defining Scanxiety

Something is caught in my throat and no matter what I do, I can’t force it out. It’s halfway between a scream and a cry. I drink tea, loaded with honey and herbs that are meant to lower stress (or so the packet said). I wake early, place my...

a year ago
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  • Kelly Brown

    Grand Rapids, Michigan I used to be published writer. Now, I'm finding my voice again through grief.

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