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This week, I talk about My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman, how much I enjoyed the book, and how it made me feel in relation to my own grief. I also talk about some similarities between grief and recovery, winter depression setting in, suicidal thoughts creeping back into my brain, and I share a piece of writing I’ve done recently.
As always, I swear and talk about a lot of heavy stuff; you've been warned.
I haven’t made time to participate in the Reedsy Prompts challenges lately, but I’m still including the link to that and my Twitter.
Reedsy Prompts Profile: Here (https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/author/cassie-poormokhtar/)
Twitter: @cassieprmkhtr (https://twitter.com/cassieprmkhtr)
If you want a link to all my links: drum.io/cassieprmkhtr
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This week, I talk about My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman, how much I enjoyed the book, and how it made me feel in relation to my own grief. I also talk about some similarities between grief and recovery, winter depression setting in, suicidal thoughts creeping back into my brain, and I share a piece of writing I’ve done recently.
As always, I swear and talk about a lot of heavy stuff; you've been warned.
I haven’t made time to participate in the Reedsy Prompts challenges lately, but I’m still including the link to that and my Twitter.
Reedsy Prompts Profile: Here (https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/author/cassie-poormokhtar/)
Twitter: @cassieprmkhtr (https://twitter.com/cassieprmkhtr)
If you want a link to all my links: drum.io/cassieprmkhtr