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A Familiar Corner of the Internet
It’s strange returning to a place that once felt so familiar.

It’s been five years since I sat down in this corner of the internet. Five years since I thought I was ready to start sharing again but little did I know it was the beginning of an incredible lived in, uprooted epic world cultural travel immersion.
I fondly think back to the time when I shared my thoughts simply because they wanted to be written. Way back in 2013 when this blog began, when I felt the call and the pull to write.
Life, however, has a way of taking us exactly where we need to go. Especially if we really lean into it.
Five Years, 45 Countries, and the Unknown
Since I last wrote here was with some updates, Leon and I packed up our lives, sold almost everything we owned, and stepped into the unknown. We’ve spent the last five years slow-travelling the world across 45 countries as digital nomads, living across countries, cultures, and continents. I also have spent time teaching ESL and tutoring/mentoring. Talking to over 2000 people across multiple countries in over 5,000 1 on 1 conversations.
I didn’t just collect passport stamps, I collected conversations, perspectives, contradictions, grief, joy, history, silence, and stories. I have had epic 5 star excursions and experiences and more fondly I have had incredibly diverse conversations and experiences that I never, ever could have imagined.
My journey crossed the lands of epic and fallen empires, culturally diverse people and ancient geography.
But above all my journey was about humanity.
The Search for What Makes Us Human
The more people I met, the more fascinated I became with what makes us who we are.
Why we believe what we believe.
Why societies evolve the way they do.
Why history repeats itself.
Why some people seem willing to surrender their thinking willingly while others spend their lives questioning everything. The further I travelled across the world, the deeper I travelled into the human mind.
Looking Back at 2013
Looking back now, I smile at the woman who started this blog in 2013. Check out my first post or my about me page to read my original intentions for this blog.
She simply wanted the courage to call herself a writer. She was hungry. She felt the faint calling.
She had no idea where those words would eventually lead. Honestly sometimes I still can’t believe it myself.
Where the Words Are Going
Today, my writing has expanded and evolved into something much broader than I ever really imagined but I still centre those same issues and topics that I touched on here as well.
Philosophy. Human behaviour. Relationships.
Consciousness. Anthropology. Poetry. Science.
Space. Creativity. Identity. Death. Meaning.
A focus on the stories we tell ourselves. And more now than ever the stories our current society tells us.
And perhaps the question I find myself returning to more than any other…
How do we remain deeply human in a world increasingly shaped by digital minds?
That question has been quietly following me for years.
Now I’m finally ready to write it.
This next chapter feels different.
Bigger. Scarier. More honest.
For the first time in my life, I feel like it is time to fully step into the work I believe I’ve been building toward for decades.
And that brings me to something I’m incredibly excited and admittedly a little terrified to share.
This August, I’m heading to London to begin pitching my books to publishers.
Just writing that sentence feels surreal.
The ideas that have lived inside notebooks, phone notes, journals, and countless late-night conversations are becoming real.
They’re becoming manuscripts. Bodies of work. Books I hope will eventually find their way into other people’s hands and perhaps make them pause, question, feel, or simply see the world from a slightly broader perspective.
So, I’m coming home to this space because this is where so much of my writing journey began. I said I wanted to be a published writer. Let’s see if I can do so with these 3 books I have coming up.
Over the coming months, I’ll be sharing essays, philosophical rabbit holes, observations from around the world, theories I’m exploring, pieces of poetry, unfinished thoughts, and the very real behind-the-scenes experience of preparing these books and taking them to London, England.
Some posts may challenge you. Some may comfort you. Some may simply leave you thinking long after you’ve closed the page.
If you’ve been here since the beginning… thank you.
If you’re just discovering me now… welcome.
I’m genuinely glad you’re here.
Let’s see where this journey takes us this time.
Find my other blog and writing here: https://www.closerlives.com/about-us/jennifer-david
Jennifer
Easier said than done!
Technology: The Google Generation
It was the dawning of a new era. It was the beginning of an abundance of information made readily available and a way to stay connected, known as the World Wide Web.
I recall my grandfather telling me the traditional stories that so many of us have heard through first person accounts or in a tale in a movie, magazine or newspaper article. “I remember back in the day when I had to walk five miles to get to school with a small coat in the middle of winter. I used to read my books by candlelight with the smallest gust of wind putting out the flame. You young people have no idea how easy you have it.” If having school buses and electricity made our great grandfathers shake their heads imagine what they would think of our life now!
Technology has advanced us in so many ways it’s almost a given that in a group of people if a question arises someone will jump on their cell phone and find the answer. (You know those people)
Technology has especially advanced us in regards to learning. I want to take a closer look at the causes and effects of this new generation. The new ‘tools’ available to aid us in our search for information. The new Google generation, the cut and paste generation and I don’t mean with scissors and glue. Continue reading
Chris McMullen: Read Tuesday, Black Friday
I’d like to introduce those of you haven’t heard about Read Tuesday to this spectacular event!
I’d like to thank Jennifer, Writings of a Mrs., for the opportunity to do this guest post. (*my pleasure Chris*)
The problem with Black Friday for book sales:
Every year when Black Friday arrives, customers do plenty of shopping, buying products for themselves and gifts for others. Stores offer enticing discounts, at least on select products, and shoppers stand in lines for hours before the stores even open. Continue reading
My Poetry ebook is now available for purchase!
The first anthology of my work The Vault is available for purchase!!
You can find it here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/365167
Will you be the first one to buy it?
I want to thank my entire blog community for inspiring me and encouraging me along the way!
I also want to give a big thank you to Laura Lords for all of her help with designing the cover, I
think it turned out beautifully!
Cheers and continued success to you all!
Jennifer David
Help: Approaching Publishers vs. ebook/self publishing
So here I am at a crossroads and with questions that I think you may be able to help me with.
My plan is to self publish my poetry book. It will be an ebook compilation of my poetry. Seems like a simple enough process and people have shown an interest so I am looking forward to the release of that with in the next month or 2.
Now in my previous post I revealed the 2 first pages of my book along with a poem synopsis on what you can expect to see from my novel. Both can be found on my blog the poem is entitled The Vault of the Exalted and the first 2 pages were posted yesterday so you can check them out if you’d like. Continue reading
Think Green. Come see what I mean!
How many of us have been to weddings and baby showers or even birthdays and gone out to buy a card to go with our gifts?
Um, I would say I think everyone has at some point or another.
My sister in law (my brothers wife) is pregnant with her second child (my first niece, YAY)
I recently received an invitation in the mail to attend the baby shower. Included was a poem. I want to share it with you,
Although cards are nice with their sentiment and prayer,
They’re read once or twice then tucked away with care.
A book is a treasure words and pictures unite,
Read over and over to teach and delight.
So instead of a card for Babies and Mother,
Please give a child’s book with your thoughts in the cover
Your book will be cherished; God will watch from above,
When it’s read they will remember your kindness and love.
I don’t know whom the author is it didn’t say!
What a nice sentiment.
While I have dedicated many a book (written in the front cover my thoughts and messages) to my children and others this is the first time I have received it in an invitation. This is such a fantastic idea.
Some of the favorites from our household Collage props: Meg Fish






