
E.K. Daniels
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Writer, watercolorist, and regular at the restaurant at the end of the universe. Twitter @inkladen
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Listen To The Pear Tree, Bambino.
It was always the same routine each day. He would walk the cobbled streets with his birch twig, swinging it back and forth with his cadence. With each swing of his leg, out came the twig, like a metronome keeping time with his walk. He couldn’t quite remember how he started this peculiar habit, but thought it was probably around the time Nonna taught him of tree spirits.
By E.K. Daniels4 years ago in Families
The Shark Was Her White Rabbit
You don’t really think about breathing until you’re running out of air. Naiad wished these thoughts would strike her at a more convenient location, above ground, where she could actually write them down. Being 60 feet underwater with dwindling oxygen was not the ideal place to have a spark of inspiration. Yet here she was.
By E.K. Daniels5 years ago in Earth
How Art Can Help You Embrace The Present
I remember the first time I learned about meditation and grounding. I sat on a slippery river rock, toes dipped into icy water, legs dutifully wrapped pretzel-like in lotus position. Breathing in, I visualized my veins extending like roots into the soil, from the base of my spine, connecting me to the Earth.
By E.K. Daniels5 years ago in Longevity
I Once Was Many Trees
"The wood of which the design is constructed decays and is replaced when necessary. To be overly concerned with the original materials, which are merely sentimental souvenirs of the past, is to fail to see the living building itself.” – Douglas Adams
By E.K. Daniels5 years ago in Fiction








