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Who Runs Into the Storm?
November 13, 2025
Currently listening to: It’s still Florence + the Machine’s new album. Currently enjoying: The cinnamon candle on my desk. Looking forward to reading: Alix...
A Full Heart and Florence
November 6, 2025
This has been such a good week. My whole heart is stuffed with hope and joy. And it’s an odd thing to feel that and realize there were things weighing my...
I Got to Hold My BOOK!
October 30, 2025
But first, a link to handy resources for food/housing, etc, during this awful time: http://findhelp.org/ If you’re able to, donate to World Central Kitchen,...
Generative AI Is Bad: Here's Why
October 23, 2025
Since it burst into the mainstream consciousness like the creature from Spaceballs, with all the glitz and glamour of NFTs or bananas duct taped to a wall, I...
And so, it goes
October 16, 2025
Confession: I drafted a different newsletter. I was a paragraph or two away from being done, when something shifted my mood. And I couldn’t finish it. Maybe...
Showing Care, Writing Letters, and Some Joys
October 10, 2025
“Sometimes, the brave person has to be you.” I wrote that on Bluesky yesterday as a reminder to myself, and I felt like it’d be useful to others. Being brave...
What to Do When You're Afraid
October 2, 2025
When I was a kid, I was terrified of horror movies. I couldn’t watch them, couldn’t be in the same room if they were on. I was particularly scared of...
the foolishness of heartstuff
September 26, 2025
I have never met a person who was difficult to love. Yes, people can be difficult, but difficult to love? No. Love is easy. Love is simple. Love simply is,...
Things You Can Do
September 18, 2025
With the firing of Jimmy Kimmel, which is actual government censorship according to AP, here’s something you can do: put a letter in the mail to Disney....
Do the Thing
September 11, 2025
Lately, I have been reminded time and again—perhaps too many times at this point—that life is short. Sometimes, you can see the end barreling toward you....
Offerings for Ordinary Gods Cover
September 5, 2025
Darlings, the cover for my forthcoming poetry collection from CLASH Books is live! It’s up! It’s a real thing you can look at. And preorder. (Do that. Will...
On Poetry
August 28, 2025
Writing a poem is, honestly, often about vibes. No, really. How a poem makes a reader feel is the most important thing—although, exactly what those feelings...
Plans, Quirks, and Self-Work
August 22, 2025
I’m a person who loves plans, for a lot of reasons. For one things, it’s a security thing—I like to look at where I’m going, how I’ll get there, when I...
August Is Always Full of Ache
August 15, 2025
I lost someone close to me, this week. It was not unexpected, but impending grief does not eradicate that grief. Knowing about it beforehand—like the sword...
On the Subject of Sadness and Sweetness
August 8, 2025
Yesterday was the anniversary of the day my mom died. I hate—hate—using the word anniversary. Because those are supposed to be happy things. But there isn’t...
We Are All Stories, Too
July 31, 2025
Recently, I was talking to a friend about the things that hold us back, the ghosts from another life. The secrets laced into memory, the things we carry but...
[KERMIT FLAIL] Who Wants a Poetry Collection?
July 24, 2025
Wellllll, I’ve got cool news! July 2026, I have a poetry collection coming out with CLASH Books! To say that I am hyped is an understand. I am a human Kermit...
I Will Keep It Safe
July 15, 2025
Yesterday, Andrea Gibson died. They were nothing short of brilliant—both as a poet and a person. And while I didn’t know them personally, their poetry has...
All I Know of Grief and Love
July 13, 2025
The heart circles back. It always does. Sometimes, slowly and sometimes not. But it does not stay rooted to one place, not really. Put like that, you could...
A Bird, a Plane, No--
July 11, 2025
Whew, boy. The everything sure is a lot, lately, innit? Sometimes, I pull cards, and the cards are like, “Baby, I know.” The vibe of the universe is...
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