Rachael PettusThe Flavour of OnionsA whimsical look at a food allergy on His Majesty’s Service…Jul 29, 20191Jul 29, 20191
Rachael PettusinPhoto DojoBelgorodThe Neighbourhoods, Markets, and Parks of a Russian CityMay 17, 2019May 17, 2019
Rachael PettusGrafittiOn my walls I would write all the stories that I want to tell: over the bed, a hymn of relief; between the empty windows of possibility…May 1, 20191May 1, 20191
Rachael PettusRussian Train JourneyLooking out of the window between Moscow and BelgorodApr 29, 2019Apr 29, 2019
Rachael PettusIf We Hadn’t Needed BonesIf we hadn’t needed bones, an adamantine structure of reality, perhaps we could have lived in our dream world at the point where line met…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019
Rachael PettusA SCHOOL WITH A DIFFERENCEWORKING TOGETHER FOR COMMUNITY IN PAPHOS, CYPRUSApr 2, 20191Apr 2, 20191
Rachael PettusWrong Place, Wrong Time“On the ground, Provie bitch, or it’s a bullet through your head!”Apr 2, 2019Apr 2, 2019
Rachael PettusWhy I Want to Walk the RiversMaybe because the faeries play under the ripples, between the rocks. Maybe because the faeries mingle their songs with the sound of the…Mar 22, 2019Mar 22, 2019
Rachael PettusFor PhilThis can’t be the end: this glade in Belleau wood where beams of sunlight catch on upflung ash and for a second or more, birdsong hangs…Dec 31, 20181Dec 31, 20181
Rachael PettusMentorShe was a Marine. Resentful of the femininity that denied her a combat job, she compensated by ‘macha’, by maxing her PT, by doing her…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018