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The Scrap Heap

Jennifer Berney, Sarah Tavis

conversations about healing and the creative process

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Way a Child Sees the World

Kate DiCamillo was one of my mother’s favorite authors. She especially loved Because of Winn-Dixie, but my favorite is The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, which my friend, Sonja, happened to bring to our yearly Oregon Coast trip last J...

a month ago
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This Should Be Easy

These days, every once in a while, I hear a sound that I can’t quite place, a distant screech that cuts through the other ambient noises of my home. I look up from what I’m doing to listen. Are the neighbor’s dogs howling? Is one of my chil...

2 months ago
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Where Nothing is Forgotten

It’s been almost a year since my sister and I were sifting through our parent’s belongings, trying to decide what to keep, what to trash, what to give away. When I opened Mom’s desk drawer and found several half-empty, spiral-bound, noteboo...

2 months ago
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The Ecstasy of Destruction

A couple of months ago, my son stopped attending fifth grade. It happened gradually, with him begging to be picked up early or dropped off late, and then suddenly: he would not go nor would he even talk about school. Initially I interpreted...

4 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Jennifer Berney

    Queer Mama, Writer, Teacher, #binder, Human. Author of THE OTHER MOTHERS from @Sourcebooks, Feb. 2021. Essays @Longreads, @theoffingmag, @Tin_House

  • Sarah Tavis

    swimmer, writer, teacher, letterpress artist, former bookseller. co-founder @the3rdthingpress. creativity coach @selkie_coaching & www.sarahtavis.com

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