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Category: Memoir

August 5, 2023

Waiting for Rain: A Poem of Dis-membering and Re-membering

Waiting for Rain Little ballerina girlForgetting her bodyFlyingBendingSwaying A magnificent tree A ray of light Grace Beauty Beautiful soul Taken away by the mu...

Simmering pot is metaphor for learning to trust the writing process
December 17, 2022

How I’m Learning to Trust the Writing Process

These days, I’m working on essays for my memoir collection. Every essay has its hard moments, but the one I’m writing now has me particularly stuck....

Monica Williams is a Utah-based feminist sociologist who writes about connecting to nature, body, and self. A passionate adventurer and social justice advocate, Monica hopes to inspire her readers toward courageous action.

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