2018 Love Letters: One Love, Three Smokestacks
It took me 24 years to fall in love with my city. Lansing is a place that's easy to take for granted: not as metropolitan…
Continue reading → 2018 Love Letters: One Love, Three Smokestacks
It took me 24 years to fall in love with my city. Lansing is a place that's easy to take for granted: not as metropolitan…
Continue reading → 2018 Love Letters: One Love, Three Smokestacks
I joined Capital Area District Libraries (CADL) and got my first post-grad library card in 2018! I really fell away from reading in 2017, so…
Continue reading → 2018 Love Letters: Books! Wonderful Books!
My second love letter of 2018 (officially last year!) is to Yoga State of Mind, Body, and Soul. I began my practice at Yoga State partway…
It's been a really intense few months for me, and I'm grateful to my Keystrokers who have stuck with me through intermittent posting, heavy topics,…
Continue reading → 2018 Love Letters: A Drop in the Bucket. An Overflowing Cup.
I haven't blogged in an inordinate amount of time again. Suffice it to say I've been battling through a confusing haze of depression and anxiety…
Continue reading → Bad Google Translate: On Living with an Anxious Mind
I almost cried the first time I saw a penis. I hadn’t solicited the impromptu viewing party; in fact, I had explicitly requested the opposite.…
Disclaimer: If you feel you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It is a free, 24-hour hotline, at 1.800.273.TALK (8255). Your call…
Continue reading → Out of the Darkness: A Call to Support Suicide Prevention
Most of the people in my blog universe know me as someone who really likes storytelling and creative writing. What you might not know is that I'm…
Continue reading → Digital Spaghetti: Creating Content that Sticks
Hey there. I know things are pretty rough right now. You're probably sorting through kitchen utensils and packing boxes and putting off the bedroom until…
A couple of weeks ago, my best friend and I started to read through the "novel" I wrote during my 8th and 9th grade years…