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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.

Walking the Words Loose

About 13 years ago, just two weeks after her 20th birthday, my sister Lily unexpectedly died. For that first year after her death, I numbed myself. Most evenings I took a single vicodin and drank a bottle of beer or a small whiskey. My kids...

2 months ago
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Creative Community as Refuge

No one I know is okay these days. Not since the pandemic. Not since 2016. Not since 9/11. Not since 1492. What I mean is, for me and I suspect for others, life has increasingly become a string of personal crises set against a backdrop of gl...

3 months ago
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Weaving the Net: A Creative Coaching Community

In my last post, I wrote about procrastination as a tool for creative engagement, and I still think it can play a valuable role in getting ideas cooking. But why have I been avoiding my journal for so long, the place that is the very center...

4 months ago
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The Logic of the Image

I’ve been thinking about David Byrne’s big suit for months now, ever since a reel of The Talking Heads popped up in my feed. If you were alive in the eighties, you know the big suit. Even if you weren’t alive in the eighties, I’m guessing y...

5 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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