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  Haydee R. Souffrant

Written Work

Freelance Work


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" You may be wondering what the purpose of this column is. Well let me tell you. In my tribes and chosen family, I am Grandmama Willow. The grannie. The one who everyone comes to to get some “sage words”. Let me just say, we all have that intuition, that deep knowledge and ability to know what’s best for us and our communities. But who doesn’t love a little advice to help us along right?!
So this is for the art makers, the shakers, the questioning-your-craft-and-self folx."

- Featured Arts Advice Column on Sixty Inches From Center

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" I was working at my standing desk recently (let’s be real, I spend more time sitting at my standing desk), and was click-click-clicking away having just finished rushing through my lunch trying to “multitask” to get work done. And then that feeling happened. My stomach got tight—the kind of tight that happens when you stop really breathing into your diaphragm. But you may not even know how you breathe. Soon after, there was that rush of intense worrying and fretting about EVERYTHING. And everyone. Both people I knew and people I don’t. This can happen at any the time, energy healer or not..."

- Featured Article on Mental Health, Arts and Kid Cudi on
​Sixty Inches from Center


Creative Writing

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 a "With...
Big lips, thick hips
Smile like the Sunshine
she announces to the world 
'I was born today'.
Her name: Vigilance
Her scent: Aspiration..." 


To continue reading this poem and other works featured in In Solidarity, click ​here


COMING SOON!

Sneak Peak of "Ti Zwazo" via Hair Trigger Magazine– Out Fall 2018.

© COPYRIGHT HAYDEE R. SOUFFRANT 2017. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED..
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