
Tracy Kreuzburg
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I love reading, writing and storytelling, and using stories to convey truths. I feel this is a platform that will encourage me to write my stories, I also have an interest in connecting written work to art.
Stories (44)
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Fairy Tales
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Although it was hard to tell, given they were invisible. But it wasn’t the dragons that I feared most – it was the fairies. And the Valley was never short on the number of fairies flitting around and creating havoc among the villagers.
By Tracy Kreuzburg 4 years ago in Fiction
How Did We Get Here?
I watched the funeral of my school friend’s son online this month, on Facebook. It took place at the same church I was first married in, and where both my daughters were christened. Her son was twenty-five years old, the same age I was when I married in that church. I watched it online, of course, due to the ongoing global pandemic.
By Tracy Kreuzburg 4 years ago in Humans
Talitha. Honorable Mention in Leave the Light On Challenge.
I watched as they all stood around the kitchen table, gently sobbing. The littlest raven-haired girl spoke up and said “Mama, it ain’t right that she’s not buried yet. I heard Cecil say so out at the harbour today, while we waited for Papa to come in on the boat.”
By Tracy Kreuzburg 4 years ago in Fiction
My Reappropriation
The biggest regret of my youth is that I never recognized my own worth. If I could go back, I would tell myself to embrace those warm, melty and soft parts of myself, my flair for everything creative and poetic, and not repress those innate hallmarks to fit into society’s exoteric mould. That’s exactly what I would do.
By Tracy Kreuzburg 5 years ago in Psyche






