Essays Notes
And Quiet Truths

The
Writings.

Reflections on survival, healing, love, identity, chaos, courage, and the small moments that change us.

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Some words are not written to impress. They are written to finally breathe.

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Words For The Parts Still Becoming

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Latest Writings

Essays, Notes, And Reflections

Pieces from the worlds and the spaces between them.

When Healing Feels Too Quiet

A soft reminder that progress can be silent, private, and still completely real.

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The Things We Carry Out Of Hard Places

Some experiences leave us with pain. Some leave us with instinct. Some leave us with a new language for truth.

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Love Is Not Always The Softest Teacher

A reflection on love, boundaries, longing, and the lessons we learn after giving too much.

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Notes From The Pond

A playful look at power, performance, and the tiny kingdoms people build around themselves.

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Why Bedtime Stories Still Matter

A tender note on safety, imagination, family, and the quiet rituals that children remember.

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Where The Worlds Begin

A look inside the emotions, memories, and questions that shape every TJ Lee world.

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Writing As A Practice

From Silence
To Sentence.

The Writings are not only articles. They are small rooms for honesty, reflection, and emotional recognition.

Some pieces belong to a world. Some belong to the space before a world exists. All of them begin with the same question: what truth is asking to be named?

Personal Notes

Short reflections from the emotional center of the work.

World Notes

Behind the scenes thoughts from Kali & Kleo, Murmurs, CEO Duck, and Reflections.

Reader Reflections

Pieces written for readers who are healing, rebuilding, or simply trying to understand themselves.

Write the thing that keeps asking to be understood.
A Note From TJ Lee

“I write for the parts of us that survived quietly and still deserve to be heard.”

TJ Lee