PinnedMaud NewtonMy Accused Witch Ancestor Was Also an EnslaverSometimes an ancestor who was persecuted turns out to have persecuted someone else — in more devastating ways.Jul 20, 20231Jul 20, 20231
PinnedMaud NewtonI Love Being a Stepmom, a Role I Was Afraid to Take OnThe first time my stepdaughter, Autumn, called me her wicked stepmother, I experienced it as a relief and a kindness. She was well into…May 7, 20223May 7, 20223
Maud NewtonNative Planting in Southwestern QueensFirst in an intended irregular series about my experiences and failures gardening with native plants in New York City.Jun 1, 2023Jun 1, 2023
Maud NewtonAn Excerpt from Ancestor TroubleMy first book, Ancestor Trouble, was published by Random House on March 29. It’s received some very nice reviews. Adapted excerpts appear…Apr 10, 2022Apr 10, 2022
Maud NewtonA Love Letter to Mugwort & SleepIf you find yourself sleeping poorly, or your dreams have become less immersive or less richly symbolic in the pandemic, I recommend…Mar 16, 20222Mar 16, 20222
Maud NewtonWhat Did the Forbidden Tree Want?I grew up being taught the Bible as fact at church, at home, and at school. Though I am not a believer, I continue to mull the stories.Nov 21, 202116Nov 21, 202116
Maud NewtonGrannyisms: Like We Say Back HomeA tree full of owls, a calf at a new gate, quiet as a mouse peeing on cotton — my Texan granny had so many expressions my mom and I love…May 8, 20212May 8, 20212
Maud NewtonWhen Life Gives You “Great Material”"Why aren’t you living in a trailer park?” a writer asked me once.Apr 9, 20214Apr 9, 20214
Maud NewtonTurning People Into DemonsLike QAnon believers, my preacher mom projected Satan onto those she didn’t likeFeb 23, 20211Feb 23, 20211
Maud NewtonDon’t Write the Tedious ThingI realized my book could focus on what I cared about mostFeb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021