Liz ColvilleinThe StartupWhat I Saw at the Fitness RevolutionChallenge the Peloton community to change the world, and they might just do it. On a very small scale, they already are.·25 min read·Apr 3, 2020--2--2
Liz ColvilleinHuman PartsWork-Life ImbalanceDispatches from the final 2 to 20 days without a baby·7 min read·Feb 6, 2020--1--1
Liz ColvilleinHuman PartsEverything Without DrinkingLearning to mark time in sobriety·7 min read·Nov 20, 2019----
Liz ColvilleIn Cars With BoysHow private self-discovery is. Even two people who are relatively on the same page about things must walk at different speeds toward it.·7 min read·Oct 26, 2019----
Liz ColvilleinHuman PartsOn Mothering the SelfIf only the people-pleaser in me could learn to please me·10 min read·Sep 20, 2019--4--4
Liz ColvilleA PoemI have a new poem up at The Awl today. It’s called “Canopy,” and it’s about love and global warming (what a pair they make).1 min read·Oct 21, 2016----
Liz Colville51.There is a ritual of imagining running into you on a city street, looking up at you, though we are the same height, fingers at the ledge of…1 min read·Mar 31, 2016----
Liz Colville50.A smile rising like a moon at the horizon, behind the shadow of someone else’s head, the color of buttermilk. Me practicing…1 min read·Mar 30, 2016----
Liz Colville49.How will the warm days play out? For now there’s like a secret gathering, of a young pack with looser borders. Very loose. It just looks…1 min read·Mar 29, 2016----
Liz Colville46.Physical feelings are shallow shoveling. Even the feeling of running, a mostly-good feeling (it too can be abused, of course), is shallow…2 min read·Mar 26, 2016----