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This essay was originally published in August 2022. I’m resharing my earliest pieces for those who subscribed recently, and I’ve recorded a voiceover for you to listen to it through your podcast app if you’d like. To do so, click the audio voiceover (“listen to post”) above. Read this if you need instructions on how to listen to episodes on your podcast app.
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It’s not too far of a stretch in a newsletter on the topic of “home” to write about moving from one home to another.
Image: The Truck, the car, the sky, the clouds, somewhere off I-40 on the Navajo reservation in Arizona.
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By Ashleigh Ellsworth-KellerThis essay was originally published in August 2022. I’m resharing my earliest pieces for those who subscribed recently, and I’ve recorded a voiceover for you to listen to it through your podcast app if you’d like. To do so, click the audio voiceover (“listen to post”) above. Read this if you need instructions on how to listen to episodes on your podcast app.
If you’re reading this in your inbox, you can find a shareable, web-friendly version at ashleighellskells.substack.com, where all my other essays and podcasts live. You can request to follow me on Facebook here and Instagram here, and I’m happy to hear from you at [email protected].
It’s not too far of a stretch in a newsletter on the topic of “home” to write about moving from one home to another.
Image: The Truck, the car, the sky, the clouds, somewhere off I-40 on the Navajo reservation in Arizona.
Thanks for reading Home is a Changeling! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.