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The Write Way

March 22, 2017 Celenia Delsol

There’s a wrong way and there’s The Write Way. The wrong way is to not do it at all, to allow the Inner Critic to silence your

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Not “Heartbroken”

August 15, 2014 Celenia Delsol

[Author’s Note: When a loved one dies by suicide – in my case, my only child – there really isn’t a word that touches the

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The Long Goodbye

August 3, 2014 Celenia Delsol

I miss you. Not the way I missed you when your father and I went on our first date after you were born. Nana and

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Our Not Too Auspicious Beginnings

July 26, 2014 Celenia Delsol

Friday, January 19, 1990 around 5:00 p.m. My waters broke and the countdown to baby began. It had been a fairly uneventful pregnancy. There had

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