I can’t help but look back and wish that I had seen that Metanoia website earlier in my life, that I had access to counselors or therapists that I could trust, that I lived in a world where medication wasn’t stigmatized, that I understood the myths I had about suicide were just that: myths. I wonder if I would be further along in my journey if I started sooner.
Author Archives: WritingRana
News: 30/30 with Tupelo Press
Excited to announce I’ll be part of Tupelo Press’s 30/30 in October!
Interview with Yale University Radio
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Brainard Carey for Yale University Radio on my poetry and art. Click the link to listen to the full interview and see some of my paintings. (TW talk of suicide, domestic violence, and war.)
Interview on Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem; Newsy
I had the opportunity to share my thoughts on Amanda Gorman’s poem for the inauguration of Joseph Biden. Special thanks to Newsy reporter, Casey Mendoza!
Marvin Bell, 1937-2020
I write this in fits and starts, just adding things about Marvin as they come to mind, moving up and down the page. It’s strange to look at websites make the necessary update, the cementation that he is, in fact, gone. It’s a strange addition to the grieving process. A friend of mine who was in my first workshop with Marvin had said upon hearing the news of his passing, “I thought he’d live to 101.” I thought so too.