
MUSE'INGS
MUSE'INGS


I went to Therapy for 10 years
When I tell someone I have been seeing a therapist for the last ten years of my life, I am usually met with one of three responses: “why?” or “what is left to talk about?” or “you don’t seem like you need therapy”.


Living Anywhere but the Present
When I love who I am, my life becomes my own instead of everyone else’s.


Curating Community: an interview with the lake
How the store is finding its space while dissolving the boundaries of the “taboo”



Behind the Pages: A Look Into Print
Chatting with the Print Team about the upcoming MUSE Issue XXV release.
Proud to Be an American?
A reflection on the authors individual identity with being American after the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade and gun control debates, and especially considering their personal identity as a Jewish-American woman.

Love is All Around Me
I have spent most of my life trying to grow a thicker skin, but I can’t. I always leave my chest wide open so you can touch my heart, so you can see it beat.

Opening Up About My Toxic Relationship…
Why would anyone decide not to like someone for being “too happy”?






In My Next Life, I Will Be a Hummingbird
“August baptizes me in its quiet afternoons and every September I am born again.”