
For global citizens 5+ years abroad — past the adjustment phase, still not quite home. Essays on the unnamed experience of long-term expat life: chronic liminality, migratory grief, and the edges of identity and belonging.
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For years, my writing was “too informal” for academia. Then it was “too bulky” for the internet. Later, doing inclusion work with corporate clients — I watched language get used as a measuring stick for who gets to hold power in a room, and...
A few years into living in Spain, I went home to California for a visit.
Jetlagged, mindlessly moving through a clothing store, I miscalculated the distance between myself and a woman at a rack. There was an entire aisle I could have taken...
Starting my seventeenth year of life abroad, and the most stable place I live in isn’t a city or a country. It’s an interior country I carry with me that my body recognizes before my mind does.
It didn’t arrive in a single move or mileston...
Someone in my community recently described living abroad long-term like this…
“By the time anyone asks how I’m doing, I’ve already got three versions ready. One for people who want the truth. One for people who want reassurance. One for...
Last month, I walked into the room as a caretaker of your long‑term life abroad stories — about to deliver an in‑person talk presenting the research these stories have shaped.
I left the stage with an audience member giving me a hug and a...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writing for people 5+ years abroad who are outwardly settled and still carrying something they can't name · Essays on migratory grief and the "no longer new, still not home" phase · Fil-Am 17 yrs in Spain · Counsellor-in-training (CPCAB)
American currently living in a city by the sea in Portugal. Successful litigator turned professional home organizer. Reader of all the books. Lover of big, bright, bold, gallery walls. Lazy river floating champion.
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