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Welcome to Little Flames Contributor Series—a space for stories of resilience, reinvention, and creativity. In this month’s piece, Allison Kirkland and I talk about the intangibles — as a concept, a practice, and a way of living. We explore...
The past few weeks have been a flurry of activity: a visit from my sister’s oldest son, en route to Colombia, a briefer visit with my brother-in-law between conference events, a much-relished Zoom call with my writing mentor, a book club/ce...
This month I’m thrilled to introduce a human I greatly admire, a Canadian stage and screen actor. It’s not too often you get the opportunity to interview a celebrity, let alone one with a long list of credits and awards.
As we pass over another threshold into a new year, I’ve been thinking about how to loosen my grip on obstructive thoughts around unfinished projects and goals unattained. Instead of trying to organize or resolve them, I want to leave space ...
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Mel Williams is a Toronto-based writer living with an acquired disability. She practices narrative advocacy—telling stories that quietly challenge societal norms and broaden our understanding of one another.
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