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107 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 31, 2023
Life was like a language I couldn't speak.
Wetlands are devalued for the same reason death and trauma are ignored: they are treated as marginal, incidental, unworthy of attention. We do not see the importance of holding space for pain or holding the literal space for the swamp even though both are life itself. Even though they help other areas of life thrive.
The world would be blooming soon, weeks ahead of when it used to, unbearably hot and humid and wrong. Rita tried to feel hopeful but hope felt misplaced, crass, unwelcomed. The hot weather made her feel wrong, too, like she didn't fit in this new scheme of life, an aberration of rot in the blooming world around her. Staring at the leaves and buds, she wanted to eat those blossom-soft colors and let them fill her with their life."