This is a black & white grayscale photograph of a nonbinary person. The person is seated on the ground, facing slightly angled to their right so their left side is visible. The person is smiling, communicating happiness and warmth. They are looking towards the ground which is dirt with stones and leaves. Their hair is an undercut with the top part pulled back into a bun. They have a beaded necklace on. They are wearing a darker colored short sleeve shirt over a lighter colored long sleeve shirt. There is a stream and the opposite bank with tree roots in the background.

ej seibert

Writer. Storyteller. All about amalgamation.

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This is an image of wooden stairs going down to a marshy beach area. There are bushes to the sides of the stairs. The water is dark blue-gray with many small ripples. There are several dark inlets of land visible in the bay. The sun is orange, rising over the middle of the far side of the scene.

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Little letters to you. Snippets, scraps, & morsels. A home for short pieces that don’t live elsewhere.

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Upcoming one-time events as well as ongoing opportunities for engagement. Information about workshop, gathering, speaking requests.

This is an image of tomato plants inside a greenhouse. The vines are not staked up and are trailing all over the ground. They are bright green. Some basil leaves are visible in the foreground. The tomatoes are small, varying shades of orange. The top of the greenhouse is geometric arches, with blue sky visible beyond.
This is an image of the same nonbinary person as the header of the home page. This image is in color. The person is sitting on one log with their feet up on another log. The log with their feet on it is covered in bright green-yellow moss. They are looking to the side so their left side is visible. Their sneakers are brown leather, pants dark blue, long sleeve dark brown shirt over turquoise long sleeve shirt. Their beads are blue. An aquamarine ring is visible on their left ring finger. Their hair is pulled back in a bun, cut in an undercut. They have a neutral face expression. Behind them are blurry trees and twigs in the woods.

About

I come from a long line of storytellers: accidental creators, spontaneous dancers, backyard music makers, image painters, tale talkers. My way is to write things down. For a long time, that meant poetry. Recently, I’ve turned to prose. To find out more about the human behind the words, follow this link. Also includes several archives of past work.

Photos of ej by isabelladellolio.com, all other photos by ej

Connect

ejseibertwrites@gmail.com

[I am grateful to be in relationship with the unceded ancestral homelands of the Nolwottog (Nonotuck) Peoples. To the north, Abenaki & Wabanaki. To the south, Mohegan. To the east, Nipmuc and Wampanoag. To the west, Mohawk/Six Nations.]

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