The Long Road of Blog
Why I Hate My Riding Lessons
My helmet cost over $400. I thought the price was a code. Remember when candy bars were a quarter?
2. The love I had for horses as a kid has been replaced by fear.
How Friday Ate My Book And Made My Day
When my daughter Keats was a little girl, she and I went to 4th Street in Berkeley one day to get away from the Los Gatos heat and to do a little don't-really-have-money-but-we-can-look shopping.
God Is In The Details Or Brad Loves Bugs Or Flower Porn
Someone got a macro lens and is seeing the world--bugs and flying creatures you might tend to swat–like a person deeply in love. Maybe not like a person.
Being Adopted And Wanting To Go Home Is A Buzz Kill
When I first left home at 18 to go to college, I was back home within a year. When I left again, and then again, and then again to go to college, I kept coming home.
Leaving Home When You Are Adopted
I've been living in my childhood town now for two years, and in a month or so I'll pack up and go back to California.
ANGER, WRITING, AND THE LIGHTNING STRIKE OF TRUTH
When a student warns me ahead of time, "Sorry this is so angry," I feel excited. Something real is about to happen.
When You Think You've Hit Bottom, And Then Things Get Worse
Someone wrote to me that things were bad, really bad. Not only had he been hurt on his job, but when he went back he saw how terrible the working conditions really were, and so he quit.
Guest Post By Brad Ewell On Writer's Block And The Price Of The Ticket
On Tuesday in our weekly group writing class, Anne talked about how she’d had, for a lack of a better word, writer's block after the death of her adoptive dad.
Adoptee Fatigue (Waves Of Exhaustion)
To be both one thing and another thing at the same time inherently takes more energy that being just one thing.
The Tim Ferriss Show, Dr. Sue Johnson, Brad's Photo, And Roiling Adoptee Guts
I was listening to a recent double-guest episode of the Tim Ferriss Show because I like to hear what Seth Godin has to say about life.
5 Pieces Of Advice For Adopted People Who Want To Write Their Story
Brad Ewell is a wonderful writer and photographer. He and I are playing a game: for a week he will send me one of his photographs every day, and I will write a corresponding blog post.
Bird And the Psycho Baby Woodchuck
The mother woodchuck started lumbering around the yard when the dandelions bloomed. She methodically ate the flowers like a happy furry vacuum cleaner with whiskers.