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Parenting is a LOVE-HATE relationship

Parenting is a LOVE-HATE relationship

Catherine McNeil

Chbm Services
2019
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It's natural to have feelings of disdain, especially for your children. It's natural to feel like you've failed based on the way your kids behave in a moment. It's also natural to accept that you nor your children are perfect and it's okay. You see, this concept of the perfect family is a farce. Something society created to shame you into medicating then labeling your children, ultimately fueling a very unhealthy competition amongst you, other parents and children. A competition that has us lying, cheating and stealing our ways into top tier neighborhoods, clubs and schools.Reality is much simpler than this world. Reality is the place where we accept responsibility for our homes. Where we're accountable for what works and what doesn't. In this text, we'll address the SEVEN lessons that I have learned while parenting that have kept me sane and provided invaluable life advice for my children.
Dear Dad....

Dear Dad....

Catherine McNeil

Chbm Services
2020
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Dad, I don't think you understand, nor do we do a great enough job expressing (in most instances) how important you are We may not have worked out romantically We may not even like each other as humans We may still be together and trying to figure this thing out As co-parents, if we are both pulling our weight, no one parent is more important than the other.You matter YES, YOU DO The next few pages are dedicated to us working together to appreciate you and repair what's broken in us.With Love, A single mother
Emily & Elspeth

Emily & Elspeth

Catherine McNeil

Caitlin Press
2023
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Emily & Elspeth follows two women and their unique paths to love... and each other. Catherine McNeil's latest collection is a delightful romp through South America, the imagined inner-workings of Frida Kahlo's relationship(s), and Vancouver bedrooms. Through poems that flirt with the intersections of desire, art, and commitment, she pieces together Emily and Elspeth's relationship as playfully as she takes it apart. Along the way, Emily & Elspeth brings you to places both intimate and unexpected: a belly where a uterus used to be; a girl matador facing off against a bull; and "fat, honeyed days, swollen with desire" that risk being destroyed by the nefarious aims of a government spy. Weird, wonderful, and slightly dangerous, this is a queer love story that's anything but typical.