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A few days ago I had a conversation with my daughter’s father. He’s entered a phase where his speaking is even more disjointed with incomplete thoughts, though my heart and deep knowing of him helps me hear his thoughts as whole.
I sent my manuscript to a senior editor at a major publishing house in New York sixteen years ago at her request, and after submitting I felt like an adolescent turning in my first creative writing assignment in seventh grade, anxious for a...
In the old ways, power was never loud. It did not scream or demand allegiance. Power lived in hands that knew how to feed others. Power lived where fire was tended and ingredients were honored.
What is the concept of home? It conjures sanctuary and safety, protection, perhaps even isolation. Is this conception of home realistic?
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Laura is the founder of LIterati.Academy, an international writing community. She is the author of "Freeing the Turkeys" and "STORYquest," and teaches ongoing themed memoir writing classes, and serves on the faculty of the Kauai Writers Conference.
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