Quote from: Love Topic

I have always swung back and forth between alienation and relatedness. As a child, I would run away from the beatings, from the obscene words, and always knew that if I could run far enough, then any leaf, any insect, any bird, any breeze could bring me to my true home. I knew I did not belong among people. Whatever they hated about me was a human thing; the nonhuman world has always loved me. I can't remember when it was otherwise. But I have been emotionally crippled by this. There is nothing romantic about being young and angry, or even about turning that anger into art. I go through the motions of living in society, but never feel a part of it. When my family threw me away, every human on earth did likewise.


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Author Bio


  • NameWendy Rose
  • Descriptionanthropologist, poet, painter
  • AliasesChiron Khanshendel; Bronwen Elizabeth Edwards
  • BornMay 7, 1948
  • DiedMay 17, 2012
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAnthropologist; Poet; Painter