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emilybrisse has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in September 2020. The social media accounts linked to from emilybrisse are: Instagram, Email. Besides social media accounts, emilybrisse has populated their site with About Emily, Buy Emily's Guided Journals, Insider (On how to motivate teens), Star Tribune (On why you should start a parenting journal), NPR (About what some schools are doing about teens and phones), News Nation (VIDEO: On Cellphone Bans in the Classroom), True Story #15 (On the Kidnapping that Marked Minnesota), New York Times (On Teaching and Loving), Autofocus Literary (On Generational Fear and its Overcoming), The Monitor (On Half Sand Dollars, Perfection, and Presence), Winter Greens (On Light in the Dark), Doubleback Review (On Mortality and Time and Wonder), Hippocampus (On Childhood Trauma), Grub Street (On College Kids, Privilege, and Perspective), Tahoma Literary Review (On Trying Trapeze), Grub Street (On Paris and London), Two Hawks Quarterly (On Dance and Dreams), Split Rock Review (On Small Tourist Towns and Love), Oyster River Pages (On Death, Privilege, & Complicated Gratitude), Matters Press (On Memorable Strangers), River Teeth (On Audiobooks, The Plague, and Facing Fear), Washington Post (On Teacher Tips for High School Students), Insider (On Getting Cell Phones Out of Classrooms), Insider (On why students should write by hand, instead of using AI), Insider (On ninth graders' advice to their parents), Insider (On Teaching Beyond Grades), Insider (On Banning Cell Phones in the Classroom), The Palisades Review (On School Shootings), Porcupine Lit (On Kafka, Absurdity, and Lessons on Teaching), Unbroken Journal (On Small Big Moments), Her View From Home (On Kids Growing Up), Sweet (On Pregnancy and Self-Growth), Parents Magazine (On Daycare, Unnecessary Guilt, and Appreciating Providers), Motherwell (On Lessons from the First Year of Parenting), Her View From Home (On Working and Parenting), Mamalode (On Sick Babies and Poetry), Literary Mama (On Fathers and Luck), Creative Nonfiction (On Rocks, Gardens, and Mothering), River Teeth (On Being Transported by Nature), Ninth Letter (On Clotheslines and Change), National Park Foundation (On the Pipestone National Monument), Up North Lit (On Nature, Winter, and Wonder), The Writer's Chronicle (On Revision, through Syntax and Style), A Harp in the Stars (On the Lyric Essay), Let's stay in touch!, Leave a review? They are incredibly important for writers. (Thank you!).