An Evening of Dissociation (and the Moment After)

Dissociation, while terrifying in the moment, doesn’t last forever. However, the choices we make while experiencing symptoms make the difference.

Absent Father (Short Fiction)

He stares down at the infant in his arms. Opening his mouth in protest, he stammers, “Wait, nurse. This is some mist—” “It’s no mistake, Henry. Xavier is yours. Maybe you’d think twice before deciding not to wear protection,” Nurse Walter responds, uttering the last sentence under his breath as he walks away to focus... Continue Reading →

How an Empty Communion Cup Strengthened My Faith

Communion cup This morning, I went to church—like went into an actual physical building and didn’t just watch the service online. I hadn’t been in over 3 months. It was a warm, welcoming, and if I’m being honest, much-needed experience. I’m home most of the time, thanks to remote work and the desire for solitude... Continue Reading →

LinkedIn is Where the Humans Are

LinkedIn gets a bad rep for being a “purely professional” site — and it is — but it’s more than that, and it took me until this week to fully realize that. Yes, LinkedIn is a site that primarily gets its bread and butter from professionals (or not-quite-there-yet professionals) networking to climb the ladder to success, but it’s also... Continue Reading →

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