EK Bayer is an author and parent living in San Francisco on what was once Ohlone land, wrangling kids, a rescued dog and a mind bent on unraveling the depths of the human experience.
Some of her past work includes:
Courting Crow, A Reflection on Aging in an Age of Absurdity, published by 22nd St Press
KQED Perspectives, "Wake Up Call" https://www.kqed.org/perspectives/201601144875
The Noe Valley Voice, "At Dawn, Snowflakes Drift Past Trees That Didn’t Burn," poem published August 2024 (page 12) http://www.noevalleyvoice.com/2024/August/202408.pdf
The true story, "Relativity," included in the book, (HER)OICS: Women's Lived Experiences during the Coronavirus Pandemic, published by Regal House Special Edition
KQED Perspectives, "Mama" https://www.kqed.org/perspectives/201601138171/mama
KQED Perspectives, "The Poisoned Owls" https://www.kqed.org/perspectives/201601141762/ek-bayer-the-poisoned-owls
"RIP Notorious RBG: May her memory be a revolution," an article honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg: RIP Notorious RBG: May her memory be a revolution
"52+: NUDGED," a post as guest blogger on 52Nudges: https://52nudges.com/52-nudged/
A Blog, "Mamagrit," because "somebody has to chronicle this amazing experience of raising twin toddler boys in San Francisco as an old, stay-at-home, lesbian mom." https://mamagrit.wordpress.com/