Eyeless Buildings and Soulless Bodies

NYC, Philadelphia (2), San Antonio- City photos by the author, Laelia Watt The Allentown, PA Symphony Orchestra was performing Ralph Vaughn William’s cantata, Dona Nobis Pacem, when I recalled my first impression of war. The piece was written between WWI and WWII as a plea for peace and using lyrics pulled from scripture, Walt Whitman’sContinueContinue reading “Eyeless Buildings and Soulless Bodies”

The Worst Walk

The Offending Park- photo by the author-Laelia Watt The weather cleared enough after a few weeks of cold that I decided to take a brief stroll before heading to the grocery store. There is a park at the bottom of a hill in town with a pleasant path that follows a creek and a smallContinueContinue reading “The Worst Walk”

Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 3

Lighthouse near San-Tropez, France (2018) photo by author Laelia Watt- taken while on a ferry boat with my beloved French-American aunt, on a trip that my friend generously invited me to join her when I couldn’t have otherwise afforded to go. Reggie* sauntered by the homeless shelter window wearing a McDonald’s bag on his head.ContinueContinue reading “Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 3”

Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 2

Photo of a dried piece of wood in the mountains of Arizona that looked to me like an animal skull. *Trigger warning- suicide ideation mentioned briefly* The nightmares were unbearable. They plagued me from childhood through my early twenties, but I attributed them to an active imagination and a fearful personality. Even at twenty-four whenContinueContinue reading “Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 2”

Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 1

My first work study job in college was in 2002 as the secretary of the counseling office in a small Christian liberal arts college, smack dab in the middle of what we call the “Bible Belt” in the United States. Even though May was designated Mental Health Awareness month in 1949, there was still aContinueContinue reading “Why Mental Health and Empathy Matter to Me Part 1”

FRAGILE HUMAN is now a Registered Trademark!

Over ten years ago, the seed of an idea started to grow in my imagination. I drew a bumper sticker design (more on that another day) on a piece of paper while bored at work one day, and the idea eventually expanded to include a blog featuring creative nonfiction essays, social media posts, and aContinueContinue reading “FRAGILE HUMAN is now a Registered Trademark!”

Five Books that Promote Empathy

One of the many reasons I love creative nonfiction and chose to create this brand with creative nonfiction essays at the core of it, is because hearing stories of other people’s worldview and experiences widens the reader’s worldview too. It is easy to paint an entire group of people with a wide brush and dismissContinueContinue reading “Five Books that Promote Empathy”

Who Are You Calling Fragile, Human?

  Asian Clipper Butterfly- Hershey Park, PA (photo by the author, Laelia Watt) Definitions of FRAGILE from the online Cambridge Dictionary: Easily damaged or broken Easily destroyed, ended, made to fail weak, or in poor health, mentally or physically UK: feeling slightly ill, upset or tired, especially because of having drunk too much alcohol theContinueContinue reading “Who Are You Calling Fragile, Human?”

Welcome to Fragile Human!

The Beginning: In this life, even statues are not spared humiliation. (Bird on Head- Antwerp Belgium- photo by Laelia Watt, November 2018)  When studying Nonfiction Creative Writing at the University of Arizona, I started a blog to have a place to practice writing essays. It was called “Far from Ordinary Stories” for many years afterContinueContinue reading “Welcome to Fragile Human!”