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Far, Far from Rome

  • October 2, 2011
  • by Jennifer
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Top shelf… to be read. I’ve already shown you the three boxes of books I brought with me to Chile. One was full of my all-time favorite novels and memoirs so that I can always dip back into them for … Continue reading

Take In These Santiago “Sites”

  • September 5, 2011
  • by Jennifer
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I want to share the projects, musings, and clever voices of four clever ladies I’ve had the good fortune to cross paths with during my first few months in Santiago. They are all smart. They all have five-to-seven years’ experience living … Continue reading

Saludos from Santiago!

  • June 23, 2011
  • by Jennifer
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So, I am finally here. One year and four days after my husband moved to Chile, I have finished graduate school, said my long goodbye to the friends and familiar places that made it impossible to leave San Francisco for … Continue reading

Boogie-ing in Punta de Lobos

  • January 12, 2011
  • by Jennifer
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The Point at Punta de Lobos, Chile So, I may be a boogie boarder after all. Just as 2011 may be the year of taking on new adventures and new identities: I was fortunate enough to marry the most wonderful … Continue reading

Part IX: Waves. Words.

  • November 14, 2010
  • by Jennifer
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OB, SF Surfers constitute some six million travelers, whether they paddle out at their local breaks or trek their boards across the globe in search of waves and, by extension, new cultures, geographies, and ways of being. Yet, once out … Continue reading

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I’m a writer, editor, mother, and heart collector.

In 2012, I joined the pregnancy and infant loss community when we lost our first child, Lorenzo, during my second trimester. I subsequently miscarried, as one in five pregnancies do. I am now parenting after loss and writing about our journey in the The New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Literary Mama, and here. I’m also a longtime magazine contributor and editor who lived in Chile for a while.

Sharing our story has taught me that vulnerability summons strength and solidarity—no one should have to feel alone.

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