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Camille Prairie
Camille Prairie

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2 days ago

Reflections on the Inglorious History of the South and Finding Belonging In The Places We Call Home

Come sit a spell, why don’t ya? written on the unceded territory of the Cheraw people, that is present day Greensboro, NC. Belonging. It’s something I talk about a lot in my writing. It’s something we all seek. Belonging is often evasive, particularly when you’re going through formative experiences and…

Self

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Reflections on the Inglorious History of the South and Finding Belonging In The Places We Call Home
Reflections on the Inglorious History of the South and Finding Belonging In The Places We Call Home
Self

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Jan 16

“No One Asked You” and Other Things I Wish I Had The Nerve To Say

Unsolicited advice is common, but why? We’re wired to hate it — Happy Monday, readers! Today was just one of those days I woke up and my whole mind and body screamed, “No! We are NOT feeling this!” I haven’t had one of those days in a while and it was a gentle reminder that life goes on and you have to…

Advice

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“No One Asked You” and Other Things I Wish I Had The Nerve To Say
“No One Asked You” and Other Things I Wish I Had The Nerve To Say
Advice

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Published in Writers’ Blokke

·Jan 12

4 Pieces of Advice To Help You Grow As A Full-Time Freelancer

Congratulations, you’ve picked a doozy of a job — If you’re anything like me, freelancing is your dream come true. …

Writing

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4 Pieces of Advice To Help You Grow As A Full-Time Freelancer
4 Pieces of Advice To Help You Grow As A Full-Time Freelancer
Writing

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Published in ILLUMINATION

·Jan 11

Reflections On January 6th And The State of Democracy

Featuring sociocultural analysis, witty humor, and a rage room invitation — In memory of Brian Sicknick, Ashli Babbitt, Rosanne Boyland, Kevin Greeson, and Benjamin Phillips. No matter what your view on January 6th, 2021 was or is, none of them deserved to die that day. They should all be here. Yesterday, before I wrote the original iteration of this article, I…

Politics

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Reflections On January 6th And The State of Democracy
Reflections On January 6th And The State of Democracy
Politics

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Published in Be Open

·Jan 10

The Magic of Solitary Places

Returning to the land. Returning to ourselves — The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.- Isaiah, 35:1, KJV This Bible verse, like many others, mentions a solitary place. In this verse, God’s chosen people have just had their land restored to them. Isaiah 35:1…

Healing

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The Magic of Solitary Places
The Magic of Solitary Places
Healing

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Published in Writers’ Blokke

·Jan 5

Mapping The Path to Success: A Constant Exercise In Trust And Patience

No magic or shortcuts here, folks — My New Year’s Day this year started similarly- I imagine- to many other people’s New Year’s Day. It started with a hangover bad enough to make me wish I had Pedialyte, making David Perlmutter coining January 1st “National Hangover Day” hit a little too close to home. With the advent…

Writing

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Mapping The Path to Success: A Constant Exercise In Trust And Patience
Mapping The Path to Success: A Constant Exercise In Trust And Patience
Writing

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Published in Know Thyself, Heal Thyself

·Jan 4

How Do We Reconcile With Our Own Mortality?

Talking about every day, big questions we try to avoid — Do you remember the first time you realized you would die? The moment when the boundless nature of your childlike self was covered up by a little bit of fear that one day you would just be … nothing? We talk a lot in meditation circles about how the practice…

Death

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How Do We Reconcile With Our Own Mortality?
How Do We Reconcile With Our Own Mortality?
Death

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Published in Hello, Love

·Jan 4

I’m Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired

On trust and being enough, just as you are. — “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.” A mentor of mine said this to me when I was in college. Quite frequently. Just last month, I texted him to say, “ I’m not sick and tired anymore.” It was true! I had had an amazing few work months…

Self

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I’m Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
I’m Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Self

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Published in The Writing On The Wall

·Jan 2

I Got RSV. It Sucks, And Here’s What It Taught Me

The universe has a strange way of delivering messages — I had it all planned out. January 2nd, 2022, was going to be the start of my EPIC work year. I started freelancing full-time last year and this year I was taking things to new heights. Of course, with this kind of expectation placed on myself combined with the holidays…

Illness

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I Got RSV. It Sucks, And Here’s What It Taught Me
I Got RSV. It Sucks, And Here’s What It Taught Me
Illness

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Dec 30, 2022

Putting Together The Pieces of 2022: Wins, Losses, Lessons, and Reflection

“That is the nature of endings, it seems. They never end. When all the missing pieces of your life are found… there are more pieces to be found.”- Amy Tan — Reader’s Note: A picture of my dog’s new haircut will be at the end of this newsletter for your viewing pleasure On December 16th, 1930, a light came bursting into the world in Brooksville, FL. On one of the darkest days of the year, my grandmother entered this world.

New Year

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Putting Together The Pieces of 2022: Wins, Losses, Lessons, and Reflection
Putting Together The Pieces of 2022: Wins, Losses, Lessons, and Reflection
New Year

6 min read

Camille Prairie

Camille Prairie

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NC-based 4x Top Writer. I write about mindful, authentic living. camilleprairie.substack.com

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