Why should you try journaling? - Journaling Guide: part 2
In the previous post we’ve seen my personal experience with journaling. That should have shown you a pretty good overview of what I get out of journaling, and why I keep coming back to it even afte...
What I learned from journaling for more than a decade - Journaling guide: part 1
In these articles, I will share all my tips and tricks for how to journal, what it brought me and what it can bring you. There is not one perfect way to journal that works for everyone. Journaling ...
There's nothing colder than a warm memory
A difficult child
The other day, I bought some queer books, and I suddenly felt invincible. I wanted to shout how proud I was on the street while walking home. My heart burst out from love and kinship for my fellow ...

Où sont les vie.ille.ux non-binaires?
Récemment, je me suis rappelé.e d’une histoire que l’on raconte souvent dans ma famille. Il faut savoir que ma grand-mère peut être très maladroite dans ses interactions avec les autres. Je voyais ...

The vampire
Happy Halloween! This is a poem I first composed at the end of November last year, at a time where I felt dissatisfied with my relationships and was hoping for something more. I thought it would b...

Handle with care
I know it was not written on my heart From the moment you met me You had to guess from the signs And the things I told you I should have let you know from the beginning Instead of making you lear...
Killing butterflies
This is one of the first poems I wrote when I picked up writing again in November last year. I was at the very beginning of the process of coming to terms with my sexuality. I predominantly felt sh...
Know my name: Similarities between coming out as transgender and as a victim of assault
Content warning: This article discusses themes of transphobia and sexual assault. Today I finished reading Know my name, by Chanel Miller. One thing that struck me in the Afterword of the book is ...