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“It’s as though I were living at last in my eyes, as I have always dreamed of doing, and I think then I know why I’ve come here: to see, and so to go out against new things—oh god how easily—like air in a breeze. It’s true there are moments—foolish moments, ecstasy on a tree stump—when I’m all but gone, scattered I like to think like seed…”
William Gass, In the Heart of the Heart of the Country
(Photo: Brad Ewell)
Why You Should Buy the Book The Flourish Experience -- The Power of Adoptee Healing in Community
This book is a work of devotion.
Getting Your Natal Chart Read as an Adopted Person by an Adopted Person: Mic Drop
No adoption agency or orphanage or birth mother or adoptive parents or government can change the placement of the stars and the planets.
Dude, I Don't Know What to Title This--Guest Blog Post by Mallory Hawkins
We should have choice.
When Adoptive Parents Take Down Roe v. Wade
Love does not fix abandonment. A fancy high chair and cute clothes do not make a wounded child feel safe.
Join us For an In-Person Retreat for Adopted People!
Find Healing, Joy and Inspira3on in a Community of Adoptees...Step into Your Life in a New Way
Life After the Fog -- A Year-Long Group for Adopted People
What would you do if you felt supported and safe?
A Couple of Sections from my New Book on Adopted People and Writing
I just finished a book called Write or Die, Writing Ideas for Adopted People. Here’s a peek inside.
Song of My Selves--Guest Blog Post by Mike Trupiano
Hi, I’m Mike and I’m a multiplicity of options addict.