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April 11, 2025
The simple truths should be said more. Of course, they’re not really simple when you examine them. I love seeing your name on my phone. You have the best...
The Power of the People
April 3, 2025
This week, Senator Cory Booker (Jersey, baby!) did something incredible. (Gift link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/02/nyregion/cory-booker-speech-...
The Way We Sometimes Uproot Ourselves
March 27, 2025
Even when the tide of the past has ebbed, it still returns. Not as powerful as it once was, perhaps. But things don’t need to be powerful to be devastating....
If Your Work Was Stolen by Meta...
March 21, 2025
So, by now, the entire writing community is up in arms, because greedy assholes have illegally stolen folks work and livelihood—knowingly. To check if your...
Today's Small Magicks
March 20, 2025
Lately, I have been trying to be vulnerable. Open. Because someone always needs to take the first step. Offer, and see what happens. It doesn’t always come...
A Few Good Things and a Small Request
March 7, 2025
Today, I am trying to remember good things. Yesterday, two anti-trans bills got booted out of Montana, thanks in no small part to some epic speeches from...
Baby, I Was a Miracle
February 27, 2025
This morning, I watched a small spider descend from someplace hidden, landing on a bit of dried flowers above my desk. It then sat completely still, as if it...
Love Letters and the Ace of Cups
February 20, 2025
Love is something that can stop us in our tracks. It can tilt the world sideways, but it can also set it right again. It is the one thing worth risking...
Your Girl Is Tired
February 13, 2025
Today hasn’t been a great day. For one thing, I’m stressed out about The Horrors (politics, fueled by assholes). Truly, there are days it just gets to me....
Love in the Time of...Whatever the Hell This Is
February 7, 2025
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it seems inescapable. And while people often get angry or annoyed with the holiday—citing a manufactured day to...
U.S. Frens
January 31, 2025
Hey, so, this is important. The New York Times (gift link) has reported that FBI officials have been ordered to resign or be fired by Monday, Feb. 3. To be...
This Isn't a Magic Spell
January 30, 2025
When my mom died years ago, I remember who showed up. And who didn’t. And how surprised I was in both directions, to some extent. A dear friend told me she’d...
Small Gestures Matter
January 26, 2025
I've been trying to write this week's newsletter, but I don't have the focus for it. My heart is just howling at the everything. I know I am not alone in...
Poetry and Musings
January 17, 2025
Before we begin the beguine, housekeeping notes! I have a new poem out at Strange Horizons, and I am extremely proud of “Of Water, Always Seeking.” If you’d...
What to Say When Everything’s on Fire
January 10, 2025
This morning, one of the first things I saw was some ignorant dipshit grousing about a GoFundMe for a family that had lost their home in the LA fires. My...
The Fool Begins the New Year
January 2, 2025
Match-struck, fire-heart, this is an offering of flame to new gods, slowly fashioned, called from all corners, summoned with deft hands and above all, mirth—...
small gods of happenstance
December 27, 2024
It’s a chilly day today, so I am curled up with a favorite cup of tea in a favorite mug. I am currently trying and failing to unbork my back, while the cat...
Wolfwatching*
December 23, 2024
leaving means letting go, but also letting in, and here, we are open doors, undone locks, a song of dreams lit long into the night, darling, we have both...
To Offer Hope, When Things Are Hard
December 19, 2024
Yesterday evening, I wrote this on Instagram: Here’s to the laughter and the heartbreak. The ones who rush in when others run. The old memories that burn...
On Boundaries
December 12, 2024
Something, this week, reminded me that I don’t like having my boundaries pushed. At all. It was hard red light that caught me by surprise—because the...
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