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hi. I'm fara.

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HOW I GOT HERE
My love affair with words started in a Brooklyn apartment in the 1970s.

When I was 2 years old, my parents overheard me talking alone in my bedroom. I had memorized Chicken Little after hearing it read to me so many times and would sometimes hold the book and pretend to be reading as I recited it from memory. They assumed that's what I was doing; but when they got closer, they saw I was holding was Bing Bang Pig--a book they'd never read to me before. 

I wrote my first story when I was 5; some pretty cliche poetry in high school; and then I majored in English Literature in undergrad. I figured I'd end up teaching English in high school or college, but life took me in a different direction.

I ended up pursuing a career in social work. But after almost two decades in that field, I decided it was time to move on. Closing my therapy practice was an incredibly difficult decision and process. But it was the right one for me.

After deciding to end my career as a social worker, I floated in liminal space for a while.


During this time, creativity was a life raft. I wrote a lot and cried a lot. I created an Etsy shop for poetry merch. I created a workbook for people navigating hard times and liminal spaces. I posted a ton of poetry on Instagram.

Eventually, little breadcrumbs of interest and possibility appeared and I slowly followed them.I found my way to celebrancy school and simultaneously began exploring copywriting as a career. I loved it so much that it lit a spark in me that I hadn't felt in a long time. I leaned into my multi-faceted, needs-to-be-doing-lots-of-different-things-at-once-or-I-get-bored self. So I did some reading and took a course and started down that path as well.

My past and present professional worlds may seem very different, but they have some common threads:

A love of words and stories. Deep listening. A desire to help people pursue their dreams and goals. Poetry. Beauty seeking & meaning making. Service. Putting words to things that are hard to articulate. Writing. Speaking. Space holding. ​Shining a light on things that are typically in the darkness. Bringing people together. Honoring what matters. 
work HISTORY
In a previous lifetime...

I was social worker for almost two decades. I held many roles throughout my career, but the majority of that time was spent as: school counselor/social worker in high schools; Dean of Students at East West College of the Healing Arts - a massage therapy training program; and therapist in private practice. 

I also have a decade of teaching experience:
  • Faculty at East West College of the Healing Arts, Therapeutic Relationships course
  • Developed & taught continuing education course for LMTs called "The Ethics of Client-Centered Presence" 
  • Adjunct Professor, Advisor, & Field Placement Liaison at Portland State University's School of Social Work ​
education & training
  • Write Like Anyone, Brand Voice Academy, 2023
  • Certified Life Cycle Celebrant-Healing & Transitions, Celebrant Foundation & Institute, 2022
  • Freelance Copywriting Kickstarter Course, The Creative Copywriter Academy, 2022
  • Hakomi Method of Somatic Psychotherapy, Mindful Experiential Therapy Approaches, LLC
  • The Re-Creation of the Self (R-CS) Model of Human Systems, Mindful Experiential Therapy Approaches, LLC
  • Experiential Attachment Psychotherapy, Mindful Experiential Therapy Approaches, LLC
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Oregon State Licensing Board, 2007
  • Master of Social Work, Portland State University, 2003                      
  • Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, Rutgers University, 1998    
speaking & storytelling
  • 2023: Broke Gravy: storytelling event
  • ​2019: Presenter at Portland State University’s School of Social Work Behavioral Health Integration Project Orientation: “The Ethics of Client-Centered Presence”
  • 2019: Presenter at the American Massage Therapy Association Oregon Chapter’s Annual Convention: “Client-Centered Presence”
  • 2019: The Moth: storytelling event
  • 2019: Broke Gravy: storytelling event
  • 2018: Dear Diary: storytelling event
  • 2018: Mortified Portland: storytelling event
  • 2018: Presenter at Providence ElderPlace Personal Care Attendant Summit: “Participant-Centered Presence”
  • 2017: Keynote speaker at East West College of the Healing Arts graduation ceremony 
  • 2011-2016: Emcee for biannual graduation ceremonies at East West College of the Healing Arts 
  • ​2008: Presenter at Oregon Charter School Conference: "LEP High School’s Student-Led Conference Model"
where you can find my writing
Much of my writing can be found chaotically scattered throughout various journals, untitled Google Docs, and the notes app on my phone. But here's where you can find the rest:

Published Poems:
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  • University of Iowa National Social Work Poetry Contest: Spring 2024 Winning Poems
  • Anti-Heroin Chic
  • Raw Earth Ink's anthology: Creation and Cosmos
  • QuillKeepers Press' anthology: Soon, A New Day​
  • Subjectiv. - a journal of visual and literary art from the Pactific NW
  • Train River Publishing's Spring 2020 Anthology

Miscellaneous:

  • Jewish Social Workers and Therapists for Social Justice
  • South African Jews Against Genocide in Palestine Shabbos Sidur 
  • Poetry reading at Shabbat Against Genocide in Capetown, South Africa
  • Poetic Inquiry Qualitative Research Project

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My first piece, "The Baby Chicken," can be found in a drawer in my grandparents house. 
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