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The Grief Project

The Grief Project aims to shine the spotlight on the various types of grief that come with a Lichen Sclerosus diagnosis. The project includes blog posts and interviews that showcase voices of people with Lichen Sclerosus from all across the globe at various stages in their journey with Lichen Sclerosus. This is a space for those to express their grief and for others to honor and witness it. The hope is that by either being a part of this collective or in reading the stories of others, this will be therapeutic and allow to feel seen and heard.

The Grief Project Contributions (blogs, interviews, and poetry).

The following posts are from fellow LS Warriors across the globe. They include folks of all different ages, from different countries, with different lifestyles. Their contributions to The Grief Project are powerful and I hope they help others feel seen and heard in what can be a really isolating and confusing emotion, grief.

Image of a person from behind, looking into the horizon of a sunset on a still body of water.

Want to Contribute to The Grief Project?

Submissions to The Grief Project are open! There is no deadline for submission, and I'm flexible about how you submit. Hit the contact TLLC button below to submit a form to connect with me. Alternatively, you can reach me at jaclyn@lostlabia.com or DM me on social media – @thelostlabiachronicles on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

Blog Post

You can submit a blog post (approximately 500-1500 words).

Poetry

You can submit a poem or collection of poems.

Interview

I can conduct a virtual interview with you and transcribe it into a blog post.

Art, Music, Etc.

You can submit an art piece, a song, or other forms of artistic expression that feels healing to you.

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Contact Information

@thelostlabiachronicles

@thelostlabiachronicles

jaclyn@lostlabia.com