A journey of long self reflection. Thoughts, notes, and ideas about leadership, psychology, philosophy, science, life, and other topics that interest me.
Remembring2Laugh reflects A Course in Miracles concept: the Child of God conceived "a tiny mad idea," and "forgot to laugh;" here we remember2laugh, including at creepy horror stories.
Sharing her unique perspective on the world as a hearing-impaired autistic person with bipolar disorder despite the challenges. Poetry, stories, and soft rebellions.
a little newsletter on my soft thoughts, solitary experiences, and my joyous inner child. it’s a safe space for my heart, and hopefully yours too! there is art, writing, healing, and love present in my pieces, a cozy reading nook for the collective.
This is where 'what if' questions become poems, stories, and experiments. Serialized dystopian fiction and middle-grade magical realism, really weird short stories, feminist poems and sometimes angry songs, sarcastic label designs. Want permission?
The Entropy Archives is a collection of creative, reflective pieces exploring entropy, emotion, and the natural world - shaped by science, but driven by feeling.
My writing is an ongoing effort to interrogate assumptions about narrative, power, beauty and survival in the spaces between safety and exile. Including, but not limited to, my own.
Yao Jun: Mind and Soul Reflections is a contemplative Substack exploring inner growth, emotional awareness, and the quiet wisdom found in everyday life. Through personal reflections and thoughtful essays, it invites readers to slow down listen inner self.
Lyrical, mythic fantasy shaped by silence, rhythm, and memory. The stories walk the knife-edge, where names carry weight, blades remember, and reckoning arrives quietly. This is Caerwyn, where prophecy whispers, and not all who vanish are lost.
Second drafts, second chances. I'm a writer and editor telling real stories about motherhood, divorce, empty nesting, relationships, and the beauty of starting over.
Poetry, stories, and personal reflections from a Bosnian writer living in America. On identity, love, loss, faith, and the small moments that shape us.
Lintara writes in the register of discernment: power, fear, form — and the quiet protocols that train the nervous system before language arrives. Her work does not comfort. It makes mechanisms visible — until they become impossible to unsee.