Essays A Picnic in Paradise Every year, I fail to observe my father’s deathiversary. I am usually reminded of it when my sister tags me in a picture on Nanea Hoffman Posted on June 19, 2016
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Essays Personal Essay | Finding Dad by Losing Him By L.M. Dalton The pale blue box containing my father’s ashes sits on the credenza in front of my TV. The box contains only Guest Author Posted on March 28, 2016
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Essays The Color Wheel of Grief Katie Devine’s writing has appeared on sites including Huffington Post, Role Reboot, XO Jane, Medium, The Manifest-Station Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on March 13, 2015
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