“I write because I don’t know what I think until I read what I say.”

Flannery O’Connor

Our stories are important.

This is a place to share our understandings, joys, and learnings through story.

We understand, as women, that strength is in knowing not only ourselves, but also our community. On our journeys, while riding our own learning curves, be them steep or gentle, we come to understand that through sharing our honest truth, comes beauty.

"What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open." --Muriel Rukeyser

Each letter will differ, but our stories will be similar.

Here we share about womanhood, curiosities, passions, and awareness, among other themes. Each of these letters contributes to a larger conversation. This is a place of mindful consumption and intellectual stimulation; we hope, in our own ways, that by reading about others’ journeys, we may feel empowered toward action in our own.

The Learning Curve letters span a variety of tales—some of heartbreak and pain, some of art that we can’t shake, others about truths we uncovered in others. We will also share our very favorite things that get us through each day. The little joys in life that are actually quite great.

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