
Writer and Cultural Observer on Nature, Geography, and Intentional Living
Sharon Srivastava writes from California on what nature, place, and attention reveal about how to live deliberately. Her work treats observation as a practice and proportion as a discipline.
A Writer Shaped by Place
Sharon Srivastava is a writer whose work begins where most people stop looking: the slow weather of a season, the rhythm of an unfamiliar street, the way a landscape sets the terms for how a person carries themselves. The subjects shift; the practice does not.
Her writing treats nature as a structural reference rather than a backdrop. Growth that proceeds without urgency. Seasons that refuse to be hurried. Time that moves at its own pace. These are not metaphors for Sharon Srivastava. They are the working definitions of intentional living as a practice of attention she returns to in every piece.
Time spent across California and New York has shaped her observations on how geography sharpens awareness, and how a thoughtful observer carries their values through different environments without collapsing them into comparison. The result is a body of work that is quiet, deliberate, and resistant to dramatic framing. You can also follow her ongoing notes on Tumblr for shorter observations between essays.
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