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365 Days of Peace cover reveal!!

Posted on October 20, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

Hello friends! What a weird time it is right now, huh? In America and everywhere. In my little corner of… Read more 365 Days of Peace cover reveal!!

Threadless shop! Art prints! 365 Days of Peace!

Posted on September 23, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

Hello, friends! How are you? I miss you. If you’ve been following me on social media, you know that I… Read more Threadless shop! Art prints! 365 Days of Peace!

Four ways we need the voices of those with mental illness right now

Posted on August 11, 2020August 12, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

“The work is offline. The work is online. The work includes presence. The work includes absence. The work is virtual.… Read more Four ways we need the voices of those with mental illness right now

A lament for the sins of men

Posted on February 22, 2020February 22, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

The angels have been weeping for much longer than we have. Today’s headlines do not catch them by surprise. They… Read more A lament for the sins of men

January newsletter!!

Posted on January 20, 2020April 11, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

Welcome, friends! Pull up a cupcake. It’s been a full couple of months since my last newsletter, and I have… Read more January newsletter!!

November newsletter!!

Posted on November 1, 2019November 1, 2019 by Jessica Kantrowitz

Hello friends! For those of you who have followed me here from Ten Thousand Places, welcome! I hope you like… Read more November newsletter!!

Twenty ways to say, “I love you” to someone who is depressed

Posted on October 13, 2018July 15, 2019 by Jessica Kantrowitz

If you haven’t experienced depression yourself, it can be difficult to understand what your loved one is going through. Your… Read more Twenty ways to say, “I love you” to someone who is depressed

We need less sticks, or, the one with the chalk is in charge

Posted on February 24, 2018January 25, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

Last week was February vacation for Boston public schools, so I had the six year old in addition to her… Read more We need less sticks, or, the one with the chalk is in charge

Swimming

Posted on February 11, 2018February 12, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

My black one-piece is a little tight, but it’s reliable, holding my body firmly but gently in an almost therapeutic… Read more Swimming

On women (bloggers) and authority

Posted on May 15, 2017April 16, 2020 by Jessica Kantrowitz

“Look! Look! Look!” cried Lucy. “Where? What?” asked everyone. “The Lion,” said Lucy. “Aslan himself. Didn’t you see?” Her face… Read more On women (bloggers) and authority

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Hi friends! just a reminder that this is happening in two days! Come hang out with us! The event is free, but you need to register (link’s in my bio). AND everyone who registers will be entered in a drawing to win FOUR books — one each by @brightenuff, @lauraparrottperry, @mattbayswriter, and me!
And if you haven’t read my third book yet, it’s a whole seven dollars off on Amazon right now! Link’s in my bio.
Friends!! I have some news. I've been working hard on this and I'm so excited to tell you that I will have a new book (my fourth!) coming out this November. I'm self-publishing this one, like I did with 365 Days of Peace, so there is SO much to do, and I'm pretty much the one who has to do it all. (Though I am working with @hayespublicity to help me on the publicity and marketing end.)
I’m so excited and grateful to be offering a fall session of my Finding Your Voice Writing Workshop this October. I’ve been working on this workshop, for aspiring writers who struggle with depression and other mental illness, for over a year now, and this will be the third time I’ve offered it. With two sessions under my belt, and feedback from the participants, my team and I have been improving and streamlining the workshop, and I’m confident that this fall will be the best one yet.
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#ThrowbackThursday The last time I was in Maine, in 2019. I was in the water when I took that photo, at Shirttail Point in Camden. My body made those ripples.

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