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Sezin Koehler

Eclectic writings on social justice, pop-culture, horror, flash fiction, and more.

  • Bienvenidos
  • CALL FOR PITCHES—Bill & Ted University: The (Social) Sciences Behind Their Excellent Adventures
  • Published Articles
  • Zuzu’s Petals: An Eclectic Blog
  • Books
  • Press
  • Twin Peaks

Tag: Gun Control

How I Finally Developed Some National Pride
Culture · Expatria · Florida · Huffington Post · Human Rights · Marriage · Politics · Repatria · Third Culture Kids · Trauma · Zuzu Huffington

How I Finally Developed Some National Pride

June 30, 2015August 7, 2017 Sezin Koehler

I’ve been on this planet for 36 years and never realized what I was missing in not having a sense of attachment with my ancestry. My 7th article for Huffington Post, published in June 2015.

Living in the Shadow of a Gun Crime: 14 Years Later
Death · Expatria · Florida · Health · Huffington Post · Politics · Prague · Repatria · Third Culture Kids · Trauma · Wendy · Zuzu Huffington

Living in the Shadow of a Gun Crime: 14 Years Later

October 8, 2014August 7, 2017 Sezin Koehler

“Jumping at one’s own shadow is a perfect metaphor for living with post-traumatic stress disorder.” My 2nd article for Huffington Post.

Holding Fear’s Hand
Death · Health · Repatria · Spirituality · Trauma · Women

Holding Fear’s Hand

March 5, 2013May 4, 2013 Sezin Koehler

My soul sister Kiri Westby inspires me to think about and experience fear in a new, life-changing way.

The Story Behind the Story: Ed Champion’s Follow Your Ears
Death · Expatria · Florida · Horror · Human Rights · Repatria · Trauma · Travel · Wendy

The Story Behind the Story: Ed Champion’s Follow Your Ears

December 31, 2012September 30, 2013 Sezin Koehler4 Comments

Reflections on gun violence in America as this most awful 2012 comes to a close.

Guest Post: The Accidental Repatriate
Culture · Expatria · Florida · Guest Posts · Prague · Repatria · Spain · Third Culture Kids · Travel · Zuzu Grimm

Guest Post: The Accidental Repatriate

September 17, 2012June 8, 2013 Sezin Koehler

Repatriation is tough.

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