There’s something quietly powerful in the idea of telling the truth inside a story until it becomes something another person can carry. Amber & Ash feels built on exactly that kind of honesty — no performance, no easy answers, just the difficult and beautiful business of being human. I look forward to reading Seeds Don’t Choose Their Soil.
The idea of “telling the truth inside the story” feels so honest—and so familiar. That quiet work of making sense of what we’ve lived through, especially when it didn’t come with clarity or language at the time. I also really appreciate the way you honour the complexity of those experiences without trying to smooth them over.
There’s something quietly powerful in the idea of telling the truth inside a story until it becomes something another person can carry. Amber & Ash feels built on exactly that kind of honesty — no performance, no easy answers, just the difficult and beautiful business of being human. I look forward to reading Seeds Don’t Choose Their Soil.
Thank you Siddhartha !
The idea of “telling the truth inside the story” feels so honest—and so familiar. That quiet work of making sense of what we’ve lived through, especially when it didn’t come with clarity or language at the time. I also really appreciate the way you honour the complexity of those experiences without trying to smooth them over.
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Wow. I really love this 💙
Thank you Jennifer 💙 I appreciate it!