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a dying art

riley pickett

a semi-regular mostly-textual offering: musings on spirituality, deathcare, culture, grief, memory, poetics, creative process, & more

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Latest Issues

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thirty-three

Me, age unknown, climbing out of Florida/my metaphorical history, in charge of my own destiny

4 months ago
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hermeneutics of the body

Clocking in at 105 years old she lies in bed, shock white hair cropped close to her head, crumpled tissue paper skin. Parched, she rasps water and I hold the straw to her mouth. She swallows 3 times.

7 months ago
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waiting to live

I was visiting a family yesterday whose matriarch is dying. Three of her grandchildren were present, along with her daughter. They described her as “the boss who is no longer able to boss us.” They were grieving and slightly anxious, but mo...

7 months ago
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did God have to die?

In the last few weeks of his life, one of my dearest patients, increasingly declining in function and cognition, would have moments of complete lucidity break through his fog of pain and confusion. Whatever was said in these moments seemed ...

7 months ago
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  • riley pickett

    Riley (she/her) is a chaplain & writer who spends her days accompanying folks in hospice care. She loves her people, her cat, and talking about death.

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