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Freya Rohn
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Nov 1, 2021

On the confessions of witches

both old and new — Witchcraft was hung, in History, But History and I Find all the Witchcraft that we need Around us, Every Day - — Emily Dickinson My mom is deep into genealogical research most days. It’s not unusual to get texts from her with some new ancestor story. Most of the time…

Confessions

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On the confessions of witches
On the confessions of witches
Confessions

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Aug 17, 2021

Vaccines were first introduced in England by a feminist writer-poet, and in America by an African man enslaved in Boston.

But history still only talks about Edward Jenner… With the state of vaccination and how endless the debate over their use is defining our covid-era, I was thinking about the origins of vaccines, the history we have been told about their ‘discovery,’ and how the collective blindness of that history…

Vaccines

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Vaccines were first introduced in England by a feminist writer-poet, and in America by an African…
Vaccines were first introduced in England by a feminist writer-poet, and in America by an African…
Vaccines

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Aug 5, 2021

The titles we choose for ourselves

and not giving others the power to say who we are — When I first began work — paid full-time work, not seasonal dig work — as an archaeologist, it was a revelation when my first business cards arrived. After years of graduate school and fieldwork, it was almost like I had just received my birth certificate or social security card —…

Museums

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The titles we choose for ourselves
The titles we choose for ourselves
Museums

7 min read


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·Feb 9, 2021

What is gained in being home

and why Emily Dickinson is a true anti-hero As we reach a new wall in these months of pandemics, of 2020, of 2021, of the anxiety and frustration that feels incessant and about to drive us all insane, or maybe already has — I thought about the first few months…

Work Culture

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What is gained by being home
What is gained by being home
Work Culture

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Published in Bookplate

·Sep 8, 2020

Why the best poetry is personal

How personal experience is an invitation to the universal. — Several years ago I lived in Norway, in a house that held layers of history. It was an enormous house along the Trondheim fjord, built in the early twentieth century. …

Poetry

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Why the best poetry is personal
Why the best poetry is personal
Poetry

7 min read


Published in Bookplate

·Jul 9, 2020

The most perfect books to read and re-read while quarantined

Because these books deserve to be shared in good company. As the world shut down in March and we all found ourselves turning inward — and needing new outlets for imagination and travel — I thought of the books that I’ve read and re-read, both as a reader and as…

Books

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The most perfect books to read and re-read while quarantined
The most perfect books to read and re-read while quarantined
Books

6 min read


Published in Bookplate

·Apr 21, 2020

How shelter creates community

Because no one survives alone — Stand still. The trees ahead and bushes beside you are not lost. Wherever you are is called Here and you must treat it as a powerful stranger. — David Wagoner I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the word shelter. Shelter in place, the idea of sheltering, of the shelter…

Community

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How shelter creates community
How shelter creates community
Community

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Published in Bookplate

·Mar 9, 2020

Cold Anxiety

What we will miss when winter is no longer a reality. For the past two weeks in Anchorage, the daylight has grown stronger and more visible each morning — every gain of five minutes a noticeable revelation. …

Climate Change

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Cold Anxiety
Cold Anxiety
Climate Change

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Published in Bookplate

·Feb 25, 2020

The vital, dual lenses of poetry

How the history of telescopes helped me love confessional poetry. — When I began writing poetry, I didn’t realize the power of the first-person voice in a poem — of how the personal is the vital doorway between writer and reader. None of my poems had an “I.” …

Poetry

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The vital, dual lense of poetry
The vital, dual lense of poetry
Poetry

7 min read

Freya Rohn

Freya Rohn

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Writer and poet. Believer in the power of words. Read more of my writing at www.ariadnearchive.substack.com and at www.freyarohn.com

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