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I'll be reveling in the deep reflection of this season; of solsticetime, long nights, low skies, torrential rain, and the replenishing dark
Nov 25
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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October 2024
Interlude: The need for storytelling and the relational in an age of isolating and overwhelming dystopian information
How to come back together in what we’re seeing, feeling, and doing
Oct 27
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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August 2024
The Expanse Part 5: All slices of time being simultaneous
The past is not a point of return, but a point of departure
Aug 17
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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March 2024
Interlude: Wayfinding
On gathering my strength, relocating my path, and sharing these words unpaywalled going forward
Mar 28
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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February 2024
The Expanse Part 4: The Presence of Flourishing Futures in Indigenous Stories of Apocalypse
Indigenous stories about apocalypse don’t necessarily shy away from the horror of cataclysm or collapse, but include visions for decolonized futures of…
Feb 10
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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The Expanse Part 4: The Presence of Flourishing Futures in Indigenous Stories of Apocalypse
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January 2024
The Expanse Part 3: The limitations of apocalyptic and dystopian science fiction
How we must shift our mindset to envision futures that no longer prescribe the end, but envision a future in which a restored and revitalized Earth, and…
Jan 17
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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The Expanse Part 3: The limitations of apocalyptic and dystopian science fiction
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December 2023
The Expanse Part 2: The politics of restorative ancestor practices
Moving through the world in dynamic action, relationality, and reciprocity
Dec 29, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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The Expanse Part 2: The politics of restorative ancestor practices
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November 2023
Interlude: How, necessarily, the world has our attention, as it should
I never meant to leave this space blank.
Nov 11, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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Interlude: How, necessarily, the world has our attention, as it should
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October 2023
The Expanse Part 1: On moving through the eddies of time
And how I'm about to talk about ancestors and the past again because there is no such thing as the future, without them
Oct 6, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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The Expanse Part 1: On moving through the eddies of time
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September 2023
On fallow times, and getting the rusty wheels of writing started again
September finally brings hard rains, shorter days, longer nights, and a few new topics for the months ahead
Sep 20, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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On fallow times, and getting the rusty wheels of writing started again
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June 2023
On terror, and transformation
A ponderance on what it could be that we truly fear in the face of sublimity
Jun 24, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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The Sublime beauty of the everyday landscape where we live
There is a magnitude to the wonder of our surroundings, whether city or country, vast or close, magnificent or humble
Jun 16, 2023
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Sharon Arnold (they/them)
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