Running “for Maud” is not enough. Most of us, especially runners, probably would’ve gone for a jog anyway. As a white person, I was safe, I was fine, I posted about it, I cried, I got likes. But did I sign the petition? Then ask my friends to do the same? But did I call …
On Streaking
No, not like that. Like running every day. Like working out at least once every 24 hours. Like racking up consecutive days of training by the weeks, months, and years. <<Content warning: Compulsive exercise and eating disorders>> My streak started freshman year in high school, with a challenge from my track coach: Complete 60 days …
On Girls Running
Read about GIRLS RUNNING, our forthcoming book from VeloPress.
Brave Like Gabe
At Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, one of the world's oldest ultra races and one of the toughest to get into, I crewed and paced for Ladia Albertson-Junkans, a Brooks-sponsored runner who lives in Snoqualmie, Washington. Ladia ran the storied race to honor her best friend Gabe Grunewald, a professional runner and founder of the Brave Like …
The Waiting Room
There's something about a deadline. In 2010, one inspired me to finish a piece I titled "The Waiting Room." I entered it in Upstate Medical University's contest and, surprisingly, won the Bruce Dearing Writing Award. Originally published in The Healing Muse, "The Waiting Room" is a personal essay about my dad dying. I've included it below, …