

Love, Death, and Whitman: Poet Mark Doty on the Paradox of Desire and the Courage to Love Against the Certitude of Loss
“Isn’t the flesh a way to drink of the fountain of otherhood, a way to taste the not-I, a way to blur the edges and thus feel the fact of them?… You need to both remember where love leads and love anyway; you can both see the end of desire and be consumed by it all at once.”

I Measure Every Grief I Meet: Emily Dickinson on Love and Loss
“‘Tis good — the looking back on Grief.”

Planning Death Has Gone Digital: Inside the Apps That Prepare You for Loss
Planning Death Has Gone Digital: Inside the Apps That Prepare You for Loss