Smoke signals: A new mother’s journey through doubt
Author Amy Bornman dives into the phenomenon of “mom brain,” exploring how the neuroplasticity of pregnancy rewired her beliefs. What happens when faith, once so certain, becomes elusive?
Amy Bornman is a poet, textile artist and parent living in Pittsburgh. She is the author of Broken Waters and There is a Future. She also publishes short-run pamphlets via her small press and designs sewing patterns. Amy’s work focuses on domesticity, caregiving, confession and spirituality. Find out more at amybornman.com.
Author Amy Bornman dives into the phenomenon of “mom brain,” exploring how the neuroplasticity of pregnancy rewired her beliefs. What happens when faith, once so certain, becomes elusive?
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