Fantasy novelette ★ "There is no rest for the wicked. Or the powerful. Or the lost." ★
grief
Before the Resurrection: Grief, Loss, and Hope Revisited
Ren's life and death will always be inextricably intertwined with injustice in my mind—abuse of a voiceless, minority child, lost and invisible in the fissures of a broken system that should have protected him
Never forget the 228 Incident and Taiwan’s White Terror period
when the government massacred the Taiwanese for daring to speak out against it (the government that had taken over from
Constellation of Forgotten Things Discussion Questions
For inklings, book clubs, and your own reflections
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24 February 2026 | Westwood, LA
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I made a book trailer thingy?? LOL
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“…but if you ever do come across them, you’d do well to flee instead.
Echoes and Embers: Speculative Stories, by Pedro Iniguez
This definitely isn't a book I would normally pick up on my own, but I'm still
Unfixed, by Kimberly Warner
Started Kimberly Warner ’s memoir today, and thought I’d be reading it slowly, but I ended up being swept
Lol I vastly underestimated how much of an emotional toll diving back into Ren's memoir was going to take on me.
Pepsi and poke with Ren today.
One day soon, I’ll get to share the book Renley and I wrote together with him when we visit
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A GIRL MADE OF TIME is finally going to have a print edition!! And it’s SHINY!I’ve been
This year, I aimed to read slowly and intentionally, and so far, it is going really well.
I’ve been journaling and annotating as I read, which allows me to slow down and actually absorb the words.
Recently received happy news of publication
In Chicago Story Press — "How to Love Your Mother"
And in an upcoming anthology, A Year in Ink,
Sometimes, I wonder if my writing is any good or if it makes an impact
Today, I read "A Whisper in the Ear of the Eternal" at an open mic night. When I
I am very happy at the beginning of the month, when I know people will start sharing about their previous month's reads. ^-^
Some that I enjoy:
MalissaWarmth, perfumes, rugs, soft lights, books
- Anaïs Nin’s list of things that don’t
Sound of Music is still relevant
From my former boss (one of the most bad-ass women I know):
At Hope for San Diego, we believe in the inherent dignity and worth of all people made in the image
My second-grader is already learning to credit sources to avoid plagiarising, as part of his research project on polar bears. If he can do it, you can do it.