Workplace grief
The next book is titled
Friend
Grief in the Workplace: More Than an Empty Cubicle. The stories in it
are about people coping with the death of a co-worker who was also a friend.
Don’t let the title throw you off, though: I have a pretty broad definition of
workplace. There are already stories of friends who worked together at a
coffeehouse, a TV studio, a newspaper, a firehouse. Maybe you’re an actor or
dancer, a server or bartender, a medical professional or teacher. You see? Any
kind of workplace.
Life
Changes
The final book in the
series is as yet untitled, and is a wrap-up of sorts. It will focus not on the
grief itself, but the ways in which people channeled their grief. Some of the
people in it have made dramatic life changes, their friend’s death acting as a
wake-up call. Some of the people in it decided to carry on their friend’s work
or passions. But all have very different lives because of their friends.
Maybe you have a story that fits one of these books.
Maybe you know someone who does. Maybe you saw a story on the news that would
be a great addition.
If so, please email me (victorianoe@friendgrief.com) with a brief description. Deadline: July 15. I
will contact you and we can figure out how best to discuss your story (email,
Skype, in person, etc.).
And by the way, Friend
Grief won’t end when this series ends.
Thanks in advance and stay tuned!