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I made this Substack a place where poetry, art, and stories come to life. I’m a poet, digital artist, and writer who believes in the transformative power of words and visuals.
Show some love and join me on Ink & Pixels.
Edward Swafford’s evocative poem weaves passion, devotion, and a quest for affirmation—explore the depths of love's witness and choice.
Witness Me by @EdwardSwaff https://t.co/xI8OkTQ9QQ
Discover how Nour Boustani transformed past pain into compassionate inner peace, embracing forgiveness as a path to freedom and resilience.
The Healing You Seek Begins with Forgiveness by @NourBoustane https://t.co/0L2GBJlBQO
Through Nancy Santos’ ekphrastic poetry inspired by Frida Kahlo, explore a defiant journey of independence, rebellion, and the courage to break free.
A Child’s Uprising by Nancy Santos https://t.co/TH3dnMTJfA
Join Nour Boustani on a heartfelt journey of healing and growth, uncovering peace and wisdom in life's uncertainty and the courage to let go.
Finding Peace in Life’s Unanswered Questions by @NourBoustane https://t.co/LEv8nOKOIF
Kate Brennan’s powerful story takes you to the sterile vulnerability of a doctor’s office, where hope and resilience are found in the smallest signs above.
Signs in the Ceiling Tiles by @katebrennan1 https://t.co/0zWU7E2VPd
Explore the poignant intersections of motherhood, misogyny, and defiance in Martha Manning’s powerful reflection on protection, control, and resilience.
Misogyny Is Woven into My Memories of Childhood and Motherhood by @martham04576149 https://t.co/SVlk2Ao5rZ
Decluttering decades of memories, Chevie Hanssler shares a touching story of healing, transformation, and the bond strengthened with her mother.
Decluttering My Mom’s Hoarded House Is Bringing Us Closer by Chevie Hanssler https://t.co/mvdiqtFFy3
Travel back to 1970s America through Annie Forbes Cooper’s letters—a vibrant tale of adventure, culture shock, and self-discovery in a turbulent era.
1970s America Wasn’t Pretty by @annieforbes https://t.co/qlI27h4NvJ
Amid darkness, resilience blooms. Read Diane Reed’s moving story of loss, love, and finding light after her husband’s vision fades forever.
My Husband Lost His Vision by Diane Reed https://t.co/XluZUpjA2b