
From the hands that weave to the breasts that feed.
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Against the carving up of the human image
I recently saw a video of Mara Wilson of Matilda fame, discussing how when she was 12 years old she decided to look herself up on the internet. This was a few years after she had played the title r...
Ephemeral babyhood
My fourth baby turns one in less than a month and I’m finding myself wanting to write about mothers and babies the way Mary Cassatt painted mothers and babies.
A tool against death culture
As I considered the concept of disgust recently, I realized quickly that there is more than one type of disgust.
15 lessons towards better judgment, from 15 years in recovery
I realized I was pregnant with my second child when I told my dead friend in my dream that I was pregnant.
I care about preserving the right to remain human
If you have ever been on the internet, given birth, or been in some way adjacent to either or both of these things, you likely have heard about the benefits of breastfeeding babies. You als...
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Mother of 4, most of all. Delving into the work of womanhood. Exploring the inherent incongruities between human nature and the expectations of the market and the state in post-industrial modernity. No AI, ever.
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