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Things That Don't Suck

Two poet's quests to uncover what shifts when we shift our attention.

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The Only Thing We Have Control Over

On shifting our attention toward what doesn't suck

I Swore I Saw Andrea in a Hotel Elevator

What if signs are how the dead write poetry?

Am I Being Ghosted?

What to do when the signs stop.

Don't Ask A Widow This

What to say when nothing fits

Don’t Skip the Sadness

On watching our documentary for the first time without Andrea

Go Now. Get Born. Live.

On the poetry of my grief, and saying yes.

I Thought Grief Would Destroy Me

Instead, I Made My Partner Into A God

Today Is Andrea’s 50th Birthday

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Come Back to Me As Lightning

Faith, Doubt, and How Andrea Still Leaves Me Love Notes

Our Last Conversation Was A Song

What Andrea left me on their way out of this world

Grieving Andrea with the One Who Loved Them Longest

The other girl in Andrea’s bed