I see queer media as an adult and it constantly reaffirms my queerness to a degree that I wonder if I’d just had examples like […]
Pop Rocks
We’re at that point in quarantine where, for better or for worse, the smallest joys can feel like miracles. Perhaps I shouldn’t call them small. […]
Roller Coaster
I used to describe my depression as a bad carnival ride I could not get off — not because there wasn’t an exit, but because […]
Writing Update: Plot?
There was a smidge more progress made in actually putting words on the page in this past week, thanks mostly to a good writing session […]
Small Changes
As my main haunts have been limited to my apartment, the greenbelt, and the bi-weekly trip to the grocery store, I’ve realized that I need […]
Mother’s Day
I can’t give my mom a hug today,But last year we were in ChicagoWhere we shoppedAnd saw a symphonyAnd ate ice cream, laughing, before bed […]
5/9/20
Up at dawn for a 14-mile run. The longest I’ve ever traveled. A new running belt that carries two 10 oz water bottles so for […]
What would this look like if it were easy?
What would this look like if it were easy? That’s a question I’m going to start asking myself more. This revisited my life as I […]
Reading the Room
There are days it’s important to soldier through the normal and there are days when you have to read the freaking room. The penultimate class […]
Mind-Body Connection
Yesterday a memory from two and a half years ago surfaced. I had just decided to join LA Fitness and do personal training to get […]