During her 10-month battle, Emily wrote. Here, you’ll find her raw and real blog posts about mental health, faith, and her cancer journey.

The Brevity of Life
I never used to think of it, the brevity of life.
Will You Walk With Me?

For As Long As We Both Shall Live

I Will Sing
Why do bad things happen to good people?
What Do I Say?
What do cancer, depression, and the devil have in common?
At Least

Be An Effing Butterfly
There are two ways to go with the brevity of life in mind.