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Kingdom of Slobs

Chelsea Wakelyn

This is a monthly(ish) newsletter about grief, mental health, books, neurodivergence, past and future goats, pop culture, love, pain, death, parenting, and whatever else my lazy/obsessive brain is occupied with.

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Dispatch from the Underground

I’ve spent the last thirteen months underground. During this time, I’ve accomplished two things:

1. Completed a 12-week ketamine therapy group for PTSD;

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Lay Your Grief Down

My son wants to traverse the forest. That’s what he calls hiking. Traversing the forest.

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“I don’t think I have the energy to traverse the fo...

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Ross is 70 and Other Injustices.

This morning I woke up to learn that Ross, the man who lives across the street from me, whose name I have just learned via lawn signage (because I do not enjoy perceiving or being perceived by neighbours), has joined the ranks of the septua...

2 years ago

Please don't talk to me in the razor section at Costco.

Part 1: I Just Wanted to Shave My Outer Labia

Yesterday I went to Costco, which is an awful thing to do at any time (except Tuesday nights between 5:30pm- 6:00pm). I had a list of important items. I planned to get in and GTFO as swiftl...

3 years ago

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    Slob King. Writer- What Remains of Elsie Jane (Dundurn/Rare Machines ‘23). I have no idea what I’m doing anywhere.

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