Jennifer Willis's Blog

September 30, 2025

The Eight Nights of Samhain

For years — decades, really — Halloween has always crept up on me. No matter how far in advance I try to prepare, the holiday is upon us before I’m ready. And then gone again just as quickly. I’ve long wanted to savor this favorite holiday, which often feels like the culmination of my favorite […]
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Published on September 30, 2025 12:44

April 14, 2025

Ten Good Things

Sometime around late 1999 or early 2000, I experimented with an evening practice that quickly took root: each night while getting ready for bed, I counted off ten good things from that day. There were no rules about what could or couldn’t be included in the list, and nothing was too big or too small. […]
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Published on April 14, 2025 08:11

March 29, 2025

Upside-down US flag pussyhat pattern

I’m not supposed to be knitting so much: doctor’s orders. I’ve aggravated the arthritis in my hands and developed tendonitis in my left thumb. I have at least slowed down and taken time off from knitting when my joints need to rest. But there aren’t many things I can do, physically, to protest the travesties […]
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Published on March 29, 2025 15:16

February 24, 2025

the resistance, one hat at a time

Not everyone is able to show up in person to protest. The will is there—along with the outrage, the idealism, and all of it—but physical circumstances and disabilities can make it difficult and dangerous to go to marches and rallies, or even to appear at a senator’s or congressperson’s field office. There are other ways […]
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Published on February 24, 2025 12:41

December 4, 2024

2024 awards eligibility post

I’m getting this one in before the New Year! Hooray! Every time I put together one of these round-ups, I feel pride in my work , the inevitable regret that I couldn’t do more, and the usual discomfort with self-promotion. This is a reminder to myself that all of these are normal and expected. For […]
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Published on December 04, 2024 14:24

September 24, 2024

Sinister Snare pre-order mishap

Well, dang. After an additional read-through — on top of the revisions, polish pass, and proofread — I uploaded the final files this morning for Sinister Snare‘s October 10 launch, only to discover that the placeholder file I’d uploaded last year had gone live on Google Books over the summer. I’m not sure how that happened, […]
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Published on September 24, 2024 08:56

February 2, 2024

2023 awards eligibility post

I’m late on this one, but I’m still putting this out there. Like last year, I feel self-conscious about posting such a list, but this needs to be an annual habit. Maybe next time I’ll put a reminder in my ToDoist and/or my bullet journal to make sure it happens in a more timely manner. […]
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Published on February 02, 2024 12:02

July 30, 2023

almost two weeks into recovery

So much for my plan to blog regularly about my post-surgical recovery. The truth is, after my total knee replacement surgery on July 18, it took a long while for me to feel up to writing anything. I don’t mean that to sound scary or ominous; rather, surgery is a major trauma to the body, […]
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Published on July 30, 2023 13:12

July 17, 2023

choosing pain

  The surgery is tomorrow morning! I’ve been running through my checklists to make sure I get everything done. I’d set aside some time today to attend to what seemed like a huge amount of prep work—like preparing ready-to-go meals for the week ahead, and laundering the bed linens and towels—and then found that I […]
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Published on July 17, 2023 14:07

July 14, 2023

TKA jitters: a matter of perspective

With major surgery coming up next week, I’m taking a stab here at documenting my experience in case it helps someone else. Anxiety and excitement share the same physical characteristics: increased heart rate, butterflies in the stomach, singular mental focus, and so on. Years ago, I was on the eve of a skydiving adventure with […]
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Published on July 14, 2023 15:02