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 An Object in Motion Can Still REST
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted September 21, 2023

An Object in Motion Can Still REST

Only the maple trees have begun their slow turn toward brightness before death, here in the North Carolina mountains. As I kicked off my 2023-24 season of mentoring and writing, I could not bear [...]

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 Good, Sad, and Newsy News  Copy
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted August 2, 2023

Good, Sad, and Newsy News Copy

For about four years now, I have marked the start of summer by unplugging my desktop computer, removing it from my desk, and putting it in the closet. Sure, I have a laptop, but I keep that [...]

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 2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Erica Lee Smith
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By Terri LeBlanc
In The Writing Life
Posted July 25, 2023

2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Erica Lee Smith

2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Erica Lee Smith About Erica Lee Smith Erica Lee Smith was born on one peninsula (Korea) and raised on another (Cape Cod). For a decade in her twenties, she [...]

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 2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Neena Elizabeth Pottoore
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By Terri LeBlanc
In The Writing Life
Posted July 25, 2023

2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Neena Elizabeth Pottoore

2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Neena Elizabeth Pottoore “I write by stealing time. The hours in the day have never felt as if they belonged to me.” Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting For [...]

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 Hope, Despair, and the First Swim of the Season
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted May 25, 2023

Hope, Despair, and the First Swim of the Season

Can you feel the buzz and beam of spring? Can you sense the cultural and human need for a shift … for something to break loose? I can. Spring is bursting here, from treetop to garden soil, and [...]

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 Knowing How to Feel Satisfied
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted April 20, 2023

Knowing How to Feel Satisfied

I was recently introduced to the satisfaction cycle, a concept I found my way toward by exploring somatics and co-regulation. In short, in order to fully rest, restore, and relax, we need to be [...]

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 Press Your Feet Into the Soil
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted March 27, 2023

Press Your Feet Into the Soil

We are healing and cruising along here in our little corner of these native Cherokee lands, colonially known as “Celo, North Carolina.” Ever since learning about the U.S. Department of Arts & [...]

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 What Would You Say into the Darkness of Night?
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By Katey
In Archive
Posted February 22, 2023

What Would You Say into the Darkness of Night?

We’re gonna get right down to it for February’s blogpost … it’s been an unusual month, so why return to the usual now? Over the past few weeks, so many of you have gently reached out by email, [...]

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 We are Wiser Together; Let Mariah & Jerónimo Show You Why
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By Katey
In Archive
Posted January 2, 2023

We are Wiser Together; Let Mariah & Jerónimo Show You Why

This month, when I think about what I have to say to you, all I can think about is other people. I still wake incanting the names of the beloved young ones our community recently lost. I feel [...]

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 “Time” is a Horrible Teacher
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By Katey
In The Writing Life
Posted November 23, 2022

“Time” is a Horrible Teacher

If you’re like me, you may be feeling a bit shocked to find yourself already staring at the final pages in your annual calendar, flabbergasted that the year is coming to a close. August was a [...]

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