How I moved through grief, hoping to hold space for you if you're moving through it too.
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It’s already fuzzy, the location already fading. The other people in the room dimming. Yet, one thing remains - my dad is laughing. It’s his birthday maybe? Or I’m home visiting, and he is there? I’m not sure. I just can’t keep hold of the ...
I’m not saying I’m always right, but when I started this essay in 2021, I knew that I was onto something in the felt sense, and now I know I was onto something in the intellectual sense. Recently, I have seen so many people talking about co...
I don’t know if this has anything to do with grief. In a way, I suppose it does. I talk a lot about memories and grief - how memories get distorted, the disorienting sensation of realizing memories are all that you have left, how nostalgia ...
Something strange has happened. Since about November, I have constantly had the urge to scream.
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Step one: ignore the thoughts. Step two: you can't ignore the thoughts (they're actually feelings). Step three: write about the thoughts. Step four: do nothing for a while. Step five: randomly decide it's time to put those thoughts on the internet.
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