Category Archives: PERSONAL

Hurricane

8 years ago, I stood wide-eyed in the Belmont cafeteria as I watched my hometown wash away. I was in the midst of establishing a new life while  losing all the props to my past one. It was strange and sad to feel so landlocked… unable to help and with so few people that shared my grief. So I cope how I cope. I wrote a song… I quilted together stories I’d heard with what I imagined it to be. When I wrote this song, I thought, I moved away and I can’t ever go back to the home I remember because it’s not there anymore. But a few weeks ago, I sang this in my mom’s living room for a group of close friends & family. It was an incredibly humbling experience to sing this song for the people who were really there, the people who rebuilt the hometown that I love with grit and humanity and fierce pride. Those people – and the incredible community on the MS Gulf Coast – make it home – and their sustaining spirit can never be washed away.


Video by Jeff Harrison

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birthday at brent’s

my sister-in-law & i celebrated our birthdays with will’s family at the old brent’s diner in jackson, mississippi. they have opened a speakeasy in the back called the apothecary where we enjoyed some whiskey drinks and boudin hotdogs (yes that’s what i said). i love the south.  feels good to be home.

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words to live by: make waves

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Trying to make waves in my corner of the ocean. Maybe you can feel the sway.

“Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention on the part of the actor. It’s a gift to the world and every being in it. Don’t cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you’ve got.” – Steven Pressfield, The War of Art

quote from the very compelling opinion piece in the New Yorker on Trayvon Martin, Eudora Welty & Medgar Evers

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