05/20/2026
Today, I find myself reflecting on my distant relative, A.L. Rowse—a remarkable figure in British literature and history who wrote Homosexuals in History in 1977. An accomplished poet, historian, and Shakespearean scholar, Rowse left an indelible mark with his passionate exploration of human experience through his writing and scholarly work. His dedication to understanding the nuances of life and literature resonates deeply with me. Like him, I embrace the power of words, seeking to illuminate the complexities of the human condition through my own writing. His journey inspires me to delve into themes of authenticity and personal growth, much like the narratives I explore in my books. As I walk my own path of storytelling and shamanic practice, I’m reminded of the legacy that runs through my veins: a commitment to authenticity, connection, and creativity. It’s not just about the ink on the page; it’s about the hearts and minds we touch along the way. Here's to embracing our roots and carrying forward the light of those who came before us!