Parvathy there is so much to read online I find myself constantly getting distracted from one link to another. But your writing is like cozying up with a book. You just flow into it. And forget the rest. So glad I discovered these previous gems through Natasha and Raju ❤️
Parvathy... there are a 100 reasons to love this... and equally to be grateful for every little thing that brought us all together... But one thing I want to say is that I love how you approach your writing. There is a serious love and commitment to it, and of course there is craft, courage, beauty in it, but there is also compassion towards the self, the melting, reforming, softly shining artist. It is so cozy.
What a gorgeous essay. Intimate and rich and so many "just like me's" popping up. Grateful to have come across you synchronistically today. I'm a fiction writer turned memoir writer and a fellow attention-abundant, conversation-script-clueless human being.
I came back to read this again because I had speed- read it earlier and felt like I had missed a whole universe. Thank you thank you for your writing, I want to drink it all in (and follow all the links and streams of consciousness it leads to).
Thank you for writing this. Love you.
Parvathy there is so much to read online I find myself constantly getting distracted from one link to another. But your writing is like cozying up with a book. You just flow into it. And forget the rest. So glad I discovered these previous gems through Natasha and Raju ❤️
Parvathy... there are a 100 reasons to love this... and equally to be grateful for every little thing that brought us all together... But one thing I want to say is that I love how you approach your writing. There is a serious love and commitment to it, and of course there is craft, courage, beauty in it, but there is also compassion towards the self, the melting, reforming, softly shining artist. It is so cozy.
What a gorgeous essay. Intimate and rich and so many "just like me's" popping up. Grateful to have come across you synchronistically today. I'm a fiction writer turned memoir writer and a fellow attention-abundant, conversation-script-clueless human being.
Thank you for this question. I would like to say, writing. Just recognizing who I become when I write, is saving me.
I came back to read this again because I had speed- read it earlier and felt like I had missed a whole universe. Thank you thank you for your writing, I want to drink it all in (and follow all the links and streams of consciousness it leads to).
Reading this saved me a bit today :)
Your writing is so beautiful and raw.