Edie WilsonOde To Female Friendship and ImpermanenceOne of my favorite writers and thought inspirers, Ta-Nehisi Coates, wrote in his book, We Were Eight Years In Power, about his relationship…May 13, 2018May 13, 2018
Edie WilsoninTwo SistersIntimate MomentsOne time I clasped a boy’s necklace around his neck. It feels strange to share this moment because it felt incredibly intimate at the time…Mar 4, 2018Mar 4, 2018
Edie WilsonPast DatesI flip open my planner — the newly old-fashioned paper kind rather than a “google cal” so quaintly abbreviated by a corporate valley girl —…Nov 16, 2017Nov 16, 2017
Edie WilsonOur Friend’s Lawn ChairI could tell you where almost every coffee shop is located in the city, but ask me where that metal framed lawn chair is, and I wouldn’t be…Nov 12, 2017Nov 12, 2017
Edie WilsoninTwo SistersTa-Nehisi Coates, Reparations, Race, and Teaching In Thailand“Race is the child of racism,” Ta-Nehisi Coates told the crowd of professors, students, and eager community members sitting on the edge of…Apr 6, 2017Apr 6, 2017
Edie WilsonI Don’t Like To Write About Myself AnymoreWhen I was in Thailand, there was a sort of altruistic aspect to writing about me. I was letting people in on my little world across the…Mar 22, 20171Mar 22, 20171
Edie WilsoninTwo SistersMarching Back To Hopefulnessthe summer of 2012 was filled with hopeJan 23, 2017Jan 23, 2017
Edie WilsoninTwo SistersPizza and Home and Hope and ChangeLast night, I burst into tears.Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017