
An investigation into loneliness and belonging
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Last year, at the beginning of March, one of my kids had a seizure. He’s okay now, but there were many long minutes where I wasn’t sure he would be.
Two days after the seizure, I hosted a Zoom event with a visiting writer. We’d never met b...
Growing up, I’d always thought of marriage as the ultimate expression of romantic commitment. But once I started researching and writing about romantic love, I discovered that actually marriage is a lot more complicated than that.* For most...
(Hey! I’m facilitating a Climate Wayfinding workshop this spring in Vancouver; scroll to the end for more!)
I was staying at my mom’s house in Florida when the news broke that the Supreme Court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. My kids w...
I suppose it’s no surprise that writing about the loneliness of climate change turned out to be a nice way to feel a bit less lonely. Since my last post, back in October, I’ve had a lot of conversations with friends and colleagues who were...
Sometimes, when I wake up to pee at four in the morning, a voice in my head says, “But what about climate change?”
It’s a good question. One I keep returning to, not just in the middle of the night but also when I am cooking or working or...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of How to Fall in Love with Anyone (S&S). Creative Writing faculty at UBC. Writing in the NYT, the Atlantic, the Walrus, Orion and many others. Appalachian in Canada. Thinking about loneliness and kinship. ✨ she/her
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