Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefidonothaveamonopolyongriefI do not have a monopoly on grief. I do not have a monopoly on grief.2 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefHeirloom TomatoI stared at the plate with only a tomato on it. I didn’t want a hamburger or salad or cole slaw or any of the other foods laid out at this…2 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefThis is the Crazy BookThis is the crazy book.2 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefPause for Station IdentificationLet’s step back for a minute.2 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefBrother PalimpsestAfter you were gone, I found you in the noise and exhaust at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel. An urban offering that your fellow nite…1 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefThe Last Time I Touched My BrotherThe last time I touched my brother was March 5th, 2010. This wasn’t the last time I saw him alive. But it was the final time I put my arm…3 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GrieffnThese things always start with a phone call.[1]3 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefThese things always start with a phone callThe phone rang about 2:30am PST. A ringing phone at that time is never a good thing — a friend in need, a drunk ex, an accident, always…3 min read·Jul 16, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefExtension Cord (forensic report)It makes sense really.2 min read·Jul 15, 2020----
Leigh RaifordinHandbook for GriefBlack Girl in Germany, part the firstin which the author ruminates on the virtues and tyrannies of facebook4 min read·Jul 15, 2020----