How Japanese Wisdom Helped Me Grieve My Pet (Oprah Daily)
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How Japanese Wisdom Helped Me Grieve My Pet (Oprah Daily)

I wrote for Oprah Daily about how Japanese wisdom helped me say goodbye to my beloved dog, Mac. “Spring brought the sakura cherry blossoms, quintessential symbols of impermanence, their impending absence integral to their loveliness. In this season of beauty and sadness, Mac showed me another dimension of wabi-sabi: how to accept fading and mortality.”

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Ann Tashi Slater Teaches Us How to Live in an Impermanent World (Princeton Alumni Weekly)
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Ann Tashi Slater Teaches Us How to Live in an Impermanent World (Princeton Alumni Weekly)

Ann Tashi Slater is a “Featured Author” in Princeton Alumni Weekly. Read an excerpt from her new book, TRAVELING IN BARDO: “Life brings change, whether it’s a new stage, such as becoming a parent or moving to another city, or the loss of someone we love, growing old, or our own death. This book is about how we can find deeper meaning and fresh direction in a world where transitions are not only inevitable but can come at any moment…”

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Light and Shadow (Narrative)
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Light and Shadow (Narrative)

A Narrative “Story of the Week” about my quest to understand the dissolution of my parents’ marriage and the disintegration of our family. The story opens in Spain and is intertwined with The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena), a masterpiece of Spanish cinema that’s celebrating its 50th anniversary.

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