The Good Grief Brief

Grief is difficult, demanding, and different for everybody. It’s a topic we can broach with laughter and callousness in jest, yet malaise and silence in reality. It’s uncomfortable to confront, both for those experiencing it and those lucky enough not to be. It’s non-linear and non-sensical, ebbing and flowing with minimal rationale and motivation. The Good Grief Blog endeavours to unpack and discuss grief, in all its glory and grimness, and to open the door to conversations about grief, death, and dying.

Grief is uncomfortable, inconvenient, and cathartic. It is also inevitable. So let’s talk about it.

Much like grief, this blog is a non-linear, sporadic, and erratic commentary on life after death. Unstructured, messy, and rarely concise, grief proves itself difficult to discuss; it’s hard to bring up, hard to laugh about, and hard to understand for those who aren’t experiencing it for themselves.

So let’s talk about it.