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Writing the Waves

grace woodard

An occasional newsletter that explores individual, communal, and ecological change and resilience through listening, sound, movement, dreams, plants, and more. Subscribe for writings, audio, playlists, and event announcements.

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Latest Issues

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The Only Lasting Truth Is Change

Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel, The Parable of the Sower, was set in 2024 amidst climate crisis, scarce water, and extremist politicians in power — an imagined world not too different from our present reality. The novel’s narrator, Lauren Olam...

a month ago
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Three Ways to Listen to the Sun

The summer makes me want to be outside, as most of our ancestors once were — tending to the land, finding bodies of water to swim in, soaking up the sun, making the most of the precious light and long days. I find it hard to sit down and fo...

4 months ago
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Following Flora out of The Shadows

Yesterday marked the first day of Floralia, the Ancient Roman festival that honored the goddess Flora, who is — you guessed it — associated with flowers, as well as cycles of life and death, fertility, sex workers, and the working class. I’...

8 months ago
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Listening Inside-Out

The next Dark Moon Listening virtual workshop is tomorrow, Sunday, April 7th, from 7:30-9:30 pm EST!

9 months ago
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  • grace woodard

    sounder, mover, dreamer, plant person, and Deep Listening® facilitator.

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