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Tributes to Althea Hayton

Althea Hayton, founder of Womb Twin, passed away peacefully on August 13 (sorry for the delay in posting this news on the blog). We are all ...

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The most wonderful stories by real people - why not join in?

Here is a place for the most beautiful and moving stories you will ever read.

This is the best possible place for your story as a womb twin survivor - for everyone who read this blog - over 300 of you every day!

http://cowbird.com/

Join in and let's get talking to the world about how it feels when your own twin dies before or round birth -
- AND no one bothers to even tell you that you had a twin
- AND even if they do tell you, they don't understand how you feel.

 This is what the founder of CowBird said:
We have three main goals: The first is to create a space for a deeper, longer-lasting kind of self-expression than you’re likely to find anywhere else on the Web. The second is to pioneer a new form of participatory journalism, grounded in the simple human stories behind major news events. The third is to build a public library of human experience — a kind of Wikipedia for life experience.
We take a slow and measured approach to everything. Prospective authors can request an invitation by telling us a little bit about who they are and what kind of stories they would like to tell. We personally contact each new author to welcome them into our community. Telling stories on Cowbird asks a little more of you than dashing off tweets from a cell phone, but we think it gives back a lot more, too.
It’s soul food, not fast food.

Let's flood this "cowbird"  stories site with womb twin survivors!

Now wouldn't that be something!

What do you have to say to that idea?  Over 2000 womb twin survivors have emailed me over the last 10 years.   If just 20 of them  post their story, that could awaken the consciousness of the unaware womb twin survivors (or parents of womb twin survivors) who come to that site to read the stories.

This is just one of the ways to be a healing ambassador to other womb twin survivors.

Ready?
Willing?
Got a minute?
Then let's go! 

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