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Monthly Archives: May 2015
A Sun-Filled Garden
“Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.”–Oscar Wilde Today the island nation of my ancestors made history by becoming the first country in the world to legalize same-sex … Continue reading
On Finding an Agent
Writing a book may prove to be much easier than getting one published. Part of the reason for this is that with a book a man might create a deep philosophical treatise or aim to create a great piece of art, yet still remain … Continue reading
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Tagged art, authors, book, business, childhood sex abuse, literary agent, market, money, publishers, queries, rejections, submissions, survivors, writers
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Paths to Healing 2015 press release
For the third consecutive year several Wisconsin organizations have partnered to put together Paths to Healing, a one-day conference on surviving childhood sex abuse that will be held this year from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at the Goodman Community Center in … Continue reading
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Tagged advocacy, Amanda Hellenbrand, Angie Rehling, boundaries, Boys & Men healing, Briarpatch, Callen Harty, Canopy Center, childhood sex abuse, Forge, Goodman Community Center, healing, Human Trafficking, Jerry Sandusky, Kelly Anderson, Kyle Richmond, Latino survivors, Lucy McLellan, Madison Wisconsin, Matt Sandusky, Michael Munson, Mindfulness meditation, Naomi Takahashi, OutReach, Owen Karcher, Paths to Healing, Peaceful Hearts Foundation, PennState University, Peter Fiala, Proud Theater, Rape Crisis Center, Red Tail Hypnosis, Safe Haven, Shelby Mitchell, Solidarity with Child Sex Abuse Victims/Survivors, survival, Transgender survivors, Tyler Schueffner, UNIDOS, UNIDOS Against Domestic Violence, Veronica Lazos, Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault
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On Mother’s Day, 2015
You dressed me in yellow and it became my favorite color because it was the color of your love for me. I sat on your lap and you held me, and in those moments I could believe in God … Continue reading
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Tagged eternal happiness, God, Heave, love, memory, Mom, Mother's Day
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Forgive the Shooter
On Sunday evening in the small Wisconsin town of Menasha a man apparently distraught over a recent breakup and argument with his former fiancée took two guns with him on his bike and went for a ride. On the middle … Continue reading
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Tagged "eye for an eye", "hill of death", Adam Bentdahl, bridges, Christian, compassion, empathy, Erin Stoffel, faith, forgive, forgiveness, forgiving, guns, hate, hero, heroism, Jim Campbell, Jonathan Stoffel, life story, Little Lake Butte Des Mortes, love, Menasha, Old Testament, Olivia Stoffel, religion, retribution, selflessness, Sergio Daniel Valencia del Toro, shooter, Trestle Trail Bridge, violence, Wisconsin
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