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The Kitchen Sink Approach

Meca'Ayo Cole

a newsletter by Tameca L Coleman

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Latest Issues

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A Grief Reading List: 77 Places To Start

Photo: Meca’Ayo / Subject: Art Carving by Corrina Crazie Espinosa in an old crumbling stump at Sloan Lake (Denver) in honor of a friend who passed away

7 months ago
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FORGIVE ME IF I DON’T WORRY ABOUT WRITING GOOD POEMS FOR A WHILE

Ice pattern, this side of Frank Romero’s windshield, January 20, 2025, right before he scraped it off.

10 months ago
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Creating Headspace: What Does it Take?

It hit me just now why I come up with so many ideas in the shower. I have often padded through the apartment to a notebook or computer screen, leaving wet tracks throughout the house, and air drying, leaving an imprint of my butt in the cou...

4 years ago
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a newsletter by Tameca L Coleman

Welcome to The Kitchen Sink Approach by me, Meca'Ayo Cole. They/them writer, artist, loves weird music & weirder line breaks, improvisation/experiment, & creatives making positive change.

5 years ago
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    They/them writer, artist, loves weird music & weirder line breaks, improvisation/experiment, & creatives making positive change.

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