writing

  • The Curtains We Still Wash

    Easter is a big deal for us immigrants. Not just the religious significance—though that matters—but the deep nostalgia. The memory of celebrations that lasted days. Families gathering. Tables heavy with food. The village alive with music and laughter. Those memories pull at us, even here. A few years ago, right before Easter, I was planning…

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  • 2025: A Beautifully Complex Journey, Part 2

    If the first part of 2025 softened me, the months that followed asked me to show up. From June to December, most of my lessons came through my work. Through decisions I didn’t feel fully ready for, through moments of doubt and quiet wins no one really sees from the outside. This was the season…

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  • The five faces of genius, by Annette Moser-Wellman

    Book Review: The Five Faces of Genius by Annette Moser-Wellman The Five Faces of Genius by Annette Moser-Wellman offers a refreshing take on creativity, presenting a framework that helps individuals identify and harness their unique creative potential. Unlike many books that paint creativity as an elusive trait reserved for artistic or visionary types, Moser-Wellman breaks…

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  • Writing Life Stories, by Bill Roorbach

    I was enjoying the beach in Cuba in summer 2024 when I ate this book in three days! What a treat! This book made me want to become a writer, which is an endevour I am working now, in winter 2025, stay assured 🙂 So what is this book about? Writing Life Stories by Bill…

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