Skip to content
  • Home
    • Featured
      • Poetry
      • A Few Good Men
      • Friends + Family
      • Dating + Relationships
      • Women’s Issues + Awareness
  • About us
    • Contributors
  • Books
  • Submit
    • Copyright Policy
    • General Terms of Use
    • Contact
Latest:
Ghosts
Casualty
The Mother List
Writing Helped Me Love Again After Losing Everything
THE MONSOON
Mature Vision

FEMININE COLLECTIVE

Humanity: Raw & Unfiltered

  • Home
    • Featured
      • Poetry
      • A Few Good Men
      • Friends + Family
      • Dating + Relationships
      • Women’s Issues + Awareness
  • About us
    • Contributors
  • Books
  • Submit
    • Copyright Policy
    • General Terms of Use
    • Contact
  • Home
  • Mary Stocker Frumkin

Author: Mary Stocker Frumkin

Mary Stocker Frumkin is a retired academic and lawyer. She was born in England but lived in Zimbabwe for thirty-five years where she was first published in an academic journal. After Zimbabwe’s economic and social collapse, she and her husband, Greg, emigrated to Southern California in 1998. Mary is a member of a local San Diego writing group where she creates essays and short stories. She is working on a memoir of Zimbabwe. Her work centers around loss - emotional and physical.

Last Act of Love

February 21, 2019May 29, 2019 Mary Stocker Frumkin

I knew the problem was serious when Greg could not muster the energy to get himself to the ice cream shop at the end of the street. This daily expedition had become his afternoon treat to cool off from the summer heat. We were in Australia to spend Christmas with Read more

Featured, Friends + Familycancer, emotional health, grief, Mary Stocker Frumkin, relationships4 Comments

Recent Posts

  • Ghosts
  • Casualty
  • The Mother List
  • Writing Helped Me Love Again After Losing Everything
  • THE MONSOON
  • Mature Vision
  • Ms.
  • Co-Claimant
  • THE EPSTEIN FILES
  • Dream in Ink
Copyright © 2013-2024 Feminine Collective
  • Home
  • About us
  • Books
  • Submit
Magazine Power by WEN Themes