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Autistic. Gay. Creative.

When I first began writing, I often wondered if my voice would ever find a home. As an autistic, gay writer, the world sometimes felt like it was asking me to shrink, to smooth out the edges of difference. Yet writing became the place where those edges could shine—where difference wasn’t something to hide, but Continue reading
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Stitched into the Rhythm

Stitched into silence and shared care, we mark time together—patients, nurses, rhythms—held in the grace of dialysis presence. Continue reading
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💚 Still Wearing the Ribbon: October Reflections on Mental Health and Solidarity

Even in October, the green ribbon remains a daily symbol of solidarity, compassion, and commitment to ending mental health stigma. Continue reading
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A Station Not Yet Seen

Belfast calls, but I haven’t arrived yet. This journey—planned between dialysis sessions and sensory thresholds—is about more than trains and timetables. It’s a quiet act of defiance, a reclaiming of movement. I’m not chasing nostalgia; I’m watching the city unfold from the rails, one mile at a time. Continue reading
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Finding Community in a Dialysis Unit: A Journey of Connection and Resilience

I never expected to find friendship in a dialysis unit, but over time, the faces around me became familiar, then comforting. We share more than treatment—we share stories, laughter, and strength. In this unlikely space, I found a community that reminds me I’m not alone in this journey. Continue reading

