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The Good Typist

Kristen McHenry

Chill posts about poetry, literature, art and life

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Latest Issues

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A New Poem

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12 days ago
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Burnout Cure, Poetry Deep-Dive, Lilies of the Field

Recently, I realized that my emotional fatigue and burnout was real, and it finally occurred to me that I needed some time off. I booked myself out for a little over a week, and I’m trying to simply unwind, rather than give into the temptat...

a month ago
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Hearts on Fire: Discovering Jesuit Poets

Yesterday I attended the first in a series of monthly interfaith retreats hosted by SEEL Puget Sound. SEEL stands for “Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life.” The series is based around formalized spiritual exercises designed in the mid-1500...

2 months ago
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Deck Garden Glitch, Curly Delight, Upping my DP Game

Summer in Seattle is starting to wind down, but the deck garden is still going strong, with the exception of one blip--all of my marigolds were destroyed by freaky, white, sticky worm-looking things. They looked like tiny grains of rice, an...

3 months ago
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  • Kristen McHenry

    I am a Seattle-based poet, fiction writer, and day-jobber. You can find me most nights napping in front of the T.V., clutching my poetry journal as a prop.

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