PinnedIn Loving Memory of Dr. Steven E. Brown, “Father of Disability Culture”10/26/1951–11/08/2023 — Steven E. Brown, Ph.D. of Surprise, AZ, died November 8, 2023, at the age of 72. Steve was born October 26, 1951, in Manitowoc, WI. He also lived in Michigan, Illinois, Oklahoma, California, Hawaii, New Mexico, and Arizona. …Obituary3 min readObituary3 min read
Published inArtisanal Article Machine·PinnedMember-onlyDancing Our Way Through Life While Death Whispers in Our EarsOn knowing our fate and living it up anyway — It’s funny how death dances beside us from our first breath until our last gasp. When I think about death, it’s not symbolic deaths and renewals that grip my spirit, though they are plentiful. The death of my parents’ marriage. The death of my maiden name. The death of myself…Death6 min readDeath6 min read
Published inFictions·Oct 31Member-onlyIt Was For Science Will Be My DefenseBloody blackberry summer — The egg carton balanced precariously on the corner. Three eggs would be sufficient for tomorrow’s breakfast. George Ralph the Second sharpened a kitchen knife and began methodically chopping green onions and mincing garlic. The carton was full when George retrieved it from the fridge. The expiry date read May 22…Horror5 min readHorror5 min read
Published inThe Memoirist·Oct 20Member-onlyWe Are Braver Than We KnowA memoir on birth, fear, and love — CW: suicide attempt ~ When I was four or five or seven, someone took me to the Stovall History Museum in Norman. On proud display, in the foyer, a bronze bust — a man’s realistic head with bullets eating holes into it. I recoiled in terror. Body-shuddering terror. …Nonfiction4 min readNonfiction4 min read
Published inAge of Empathy·Oct 14Member-onlyIn Autumn, There Is ReliefSmitten with the season — Have you ever felt a cool breeze wrap around your body, a relief from the sticky, never-ending summer? Have you noticed as summer leaves morph from greens to rusty browns, oranges, reds, and yellows? Have you seen a hillside changed from a summer painting to an autumn one? Have you…Autumn5 min readAutumn5 min read
Published inAge of Empathy·Sep 6Member-onlyWhen Summer Is A Fading DreamSweating summer revelations — August/September 2023 In the deep, blustery pit of winter and ice cream headaches brought on by the season’s vicious and biting wind, we dream of warmer days ahead. …Nonfiction6 min readNonfiction6 min read
Published inThe Memoirist·Aug 16Member-onlyDirty Laundry — A Memoir UnfoldsMemoirs have been begging to leave my bones for decades. In the summer of 2021, after conversations with my loved ones, after I’d let the oldest memories begin to simmer and stew and bubble up, I began reading memoir again. …Memoir5 min readMemoir5 min read
Published inFanfare·Jul 24Member-onlyThe Biggest Arcade in The World Scores The Biggest Zoltar MachineThis summer commemorates the 35th anniversary of the movie Big — What if when you were 12 you made a wish to be all grown up and it actually happened? That’s the premise of the hilarious 1988 film Big directed by Penny Marshall and starring Tom Hanks acting as a 12 year old in a 30 year old man’s body. If…Pop Culture3 min readPop Culture3 min read
Published inAimee’s Writing Shenanigans·Jul 22Member-onlyCreativity in The Time of Artistic AnxietyOn time travel books and stories + nature love — Greetings Creativity Fiends, Thank you for allowing me to grow and explore how I’ll utilize Substack with you — you are the reason I’m here. Artists and creatives often feel weird, different, outcasts. Most of us eventually embrace our otherness as a positive trait. I’d say a lot of us…Art4 min readArt4 min read
Published inScuzzbucket·Jul 21Member-onlyChaos in the Time of Artificial Intelligence: A PoemA Commentary On Modern Times — dripping sweat, mascara-stained faces under axed ghost limbs protestors melting in sweltering Cali sun. The laborers denied water breaks. The sun high and the heat mailbox-bread-baking-in-under-an-hour hot. summer in Texas hot. Sizzle drop splat an egg on the sidewalk AI please stand up; will the real AI please stand up? …Poetry2 min readPoetry2 min read