I write about grief, loss, and the hard work of meaning-making — without the platitudes. No timelines, no “closure.” Just an honest account of what the losses cost, and what can grow in the ground they leave behind.
Most of what we’re handed about grief is written to make other people comfortable.It rushes you. It tells you where you should be by now. This is the opposite of that.Here we deal with the truth together instead of avoiding it — and we look, without flinching, at what a life can become after it breaks.
The Book
A secular account of loss and the growth that follows it.