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Notes from the Field

Colleen Connell Mitchell

Inspiration and Insight From Ordinary Days

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Notes from Life and the Garden

So, in case you haven’t heard, I have a perfect puppy named Percy taking up a big chunk of my heart and time lately.

6 months ago
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Thoughts on National Poetry Month Ending

It’s May now, which means April is over, which means National Poetry Month is over. Most of you probably didn’t even know it was any kind of poetry month, so you’re likely unfazed. I, on the other hand, always have a bit of a let down.

7 months ago
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On Indigo and Indignation

Of Indigo and Indignation

10 months ago
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Worthy of Wanting

I have had the practice of choosing a word of the year for a while now. I find it is a worthwhile reflection for me to look forward at a new expanse of time and frame it not so much with a long lists of goals and intentions, but a single to...

2 years ago
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  • Colleen Connell Mitchell

    Colleen Mitchell is the author of two Catholic Christian devotionals for women turned queer poet with a streak of rebellion running through her veins. Her goal in life is to start a revolution. Come along!

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