Write into the deeper layers of your lived experience

Explore a single experience, or trace the stories that shaped a life — through a guided, one-on-one writing process.

Some experiences stay with us.
Some memories continue to surface years later.
Some periods of life shape us long after they happened.

Writing offers a way to revisit what we have lived through and discover what it still holds.

Perhaps there is a particular experience you want to write into. Or perhaps you want to trace a life through a narrative of defining moments, memories, and turning points.

Whether we focus on a single episode or a collection of stories across time, the work begins by returning to what has been lived and following where the writing leads.

Two ways into the work

A single practice. Two different pathways.

Episode

For a particular experience, memory, relationship, or transition, you want to write into more deeply.

Learn more about Episode →


Collection

A guided life-writing process for tracing the moments, experiences, and memories that shaped a life—and continue to echo through it.

Learn more about Collection →


How I Came to This Work

Writing became my way of finding language for experiences I could not fully grasp while they were happening.

At the time, I was navigating my mother's illness and death, my grief before and after the loss, becoming a parent, moving between states, and pursuing graduate studies. Writing became a space to pay attention to myself through all of it, and a way to stay with what I was experiencing long enough to begin understanding it.

What began as a personal practice eventually grew into published research and, later, Narrative-Work: a one-on-one writing practice grounded in the belief that writing can help us better understand the experiences that shape our lives.

Begin with a free 20-minute conversation

A first conversation to understand where you are in your writing, what you need, and how we might begin to explore it together.

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