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Tag: family

Party Wall, by Catherine Leroux (trans. from French by Lazer Lederhendler) – book cover

Party Wall, by Catherine Leroux

By
  • Mary Thaler
| 6 Mar 2023 Cultural Consumption Reviews Canadian Literature, family, québecois, secrets, short story, translation, writing craft

Insightful stories peel back the secrets within families, but the dazzling moment comes as you pass the midpoint of the book, and the connections between these universes begin to be revealed.

The Father Spirit

By
  • James Falconer
| 26 Oct 2020 Features Essays Noetics (Mind/Spirit), family, fatherhood, identity, time

I walk casually through the kitchen, preparing a cup of tea, as my gaze is drawn to two photographs placed side by side. I am struck by the resemblance between my young son and deceased father…

Writing with pencil on a pool

Episode 20Writing and Family

By
  • Geoffreyjen Edwards
  • Mary Thaler
| 18 Jan 2020

Hosts Mary Thaler and Geoffrey Edwards talk about the ins and outs of the relationships (some of them!) between writing and family. How does family inform one’s writing? Whose family?

V for Vinicio

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  • Marco V Morelli
| 29 Dec 2019 Mythos, death, eulogy, family, life, nietzsche, soccer, war

There are no facts about my father, Vinicio Morelli, which are not stories, interpretations, points of view…

Tales of a Venezuelan ExpatTales of a Venezuelan Expat: Dispatch #2 (Disorder and Progress)

By
  • Eduardo Próspero
| 23 Jul 2019 Features Story Amílcar Ortega, Avenida Paulista, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Eduardo Próspero, Gal Costa, Jorge Ben Jor, Juan Guaidó, Jundiai, La Tormenta, New Year, Nomad, Prospero, San Pablo, Sao Paolo, Society (Multitudes), Venezuela, arvejas, chronicle, digital nomad, failure, family, permanent traveler, remote work, travel journal, travelling

Note: The following takes place between October 2018 and January 2019. I’m not in control. I’m trusting the currents to guide my ship to safe ports, trusting the process, letting go. I’m learning along the way. The biggest lesson so far has been how to …

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