
Chantal Christie Weiss
Bio
I serve memories and give myself up as a conduit for creativity.
My self-published poetry book: In Search of My Soul. Available via Amazon
Tip link: https://www.paypal.me/drweissy
Chantal, Spiritual Bad/Ass
England, UK
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Welcome in the Heroism of Your Authentic Muse
As a child, during the long warm summers, my siblings and I took to the woods and played all day until the streetlamps came on. Our mother, who wasn’t at all maternal, didn’t appear to care where we were. Not just because she had taught us survival skills and how to stand up for ourselves; for all of that — emotionally detached, she busied herself in her writing; either to a charitable cause, or the starting's of a book.
By Chantal Christie Weiss9 months ago in Writers
My Unexpected Arrest Fucked With My Shame for Years. Top Story - May 2025.
My annus horribilis Rushing to get my six-and-a-half-year-old daughter ready, I grabbed our coats; we were meeting up with a friend and her thirteen-year-old twins: a school holiday cinema date.
By Chantal Christie Weiss9 months ago in Humans
The Power of Rock Bottom . Runner-Up in The Metamorphosis of the Mind Challenge. Content Warning.
For the fifth time that night, nausea washed over me, as my gut began to heave and contract. Pulling myself up to kneel, I pulled the glass bowl closer to my face, as the razor-sharp convulsions brought up more bile. The yellow liquid stung my mouth.
By Chantal Christie Weiss10 months ago in Psyche
Red Light Green Light. Content Warning.
Squid Game was written by film director, Hwang Dong-hyuk, whose ideas for the show were inspired by Ssangyong Motor Company’s mass layoffs in 2009, that resulted in violent strikes and clashes with police. The protests were, “among the most fierce workers’ struggles South Korea has witnessed in almost two decades.” source.
By Chantal Christie Weiss11 months ago in Poets
Why You Should Write Love Letters to Yourself
“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.” — Robert A. Heinlein The term of endearment hyperbole: I Love You to The Moon and Back, which I often say to my daughter, with the additional elongated: and back again, beyond infinity, is believed to have originated from Sam McBratney’s 1994 children’s book: ‘Guess How Much I Love You’.
By Chantal Christie Weiss11 months ago in Humans









