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Black Hole Witch

August 14, 2021August 14, 2021 Megan Coleman

I’m a bad bitch, stay low to the ground witch, made of ground stone and bone motherfucker, bleed snake skin and vermouth.   I was born under a watching eye: teeth, moon, armless spiders are my kin.   See me sizzle against your skin, erase time from our coordinates, etch Read more

Dating + Relationships, Featured, PoetryMegan Coleman, poetry, relationshipsLeave a comment

Lies

August 13, 2021August 13, 2021 Myrna CG Mibus

Most people don’t notice that I’m constantly ready to run. That my shoulders are tense. My eyes watching for danger. My breath shallow. My brain working on overdrive. What do I do next? Am I saying the wrong thing? Are people looking at me? Do I look okay? Does everyone Read more

Emotional Health, Featured, Women's Issues + Awarenessbeauty, body image, emotional health, mental health, Myrna CG Mibus, women5 Comments

Strangers at Birth

August 12, 2021August 12, 2021 Cate Carlyle

My mother wasn’t much of one. If you put aside the fact that she abandoned me, in the winter, less than twenty-four hours after I entered the world, then the note she left propped on my thin yellow cotton blanket said it all: Take her. I can’t do this. I Read more

Emotional Health, Featured, Friends + Familyadoption, Cate Carlyle, emotional health, family, mental health, motherhood, orphan1 Comment

Loupe

August 11, 2021August 11, 2021 Jane Ehrenfeld

Sometimes I say out loud to no one, “I am so tired.” Sometimes I stop in the supermarket aisle, and press my hand hard to my heart, to blunt the ache. My mother often sighed, out of nowhere, long and loud. I don’t think she meant to. I know the Read more

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Searching For Home

August 11, 2021August 11, 2021 Tom Lagasse

At night, after my day as a spice merchant concludes, the smell of garlic and onion dust coats my clothes and body like a new skin, as though I am someone different. I do not shower before visiting my parents, my scent melds with their age and confinement. My mother Read more

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Dating a Narcissist Eleven Years Later

August 9, 2021August 9, 2021 Anon Feminine Collective

It was our 11th anniversary on the New Year of 2021. Our daughter woke up early but wanted to go and play so it was just us two in bed on a late Friday morning. I was on my phone when he fully woke up and he snuggled his back Read more

Dating + Relationships, Emotional Health, Women's Issues + Awarenessabuse, narcissistic, toxic love, toxic relationshipsLeave a comment

FROM THE LIFE OF IRIS ORIGO

August 7, 2021August 7, 2021 Anne Whitehouse

(a cento, mostly) “The days go by waiting for better times.” I Day after day we sat in the library of our isolated country house, listening to the voices on the radio with an increasing sense of doom — Hitler and Dolfuss, Eden and Chamberlain, schoolchildren and soldiers singing Fascist Read more

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Cowboy in Red is Cheating

August 7, 2021August 7, 2021 Jerri Jerreat

1: The Heroine A funeral is lace, carnations, pinks, and old flesh. For Emma, dressing hurriedly for a grandmother’s send-off, it was going to be a showdown. Emma frowned as she did up pearl buttons on her white blouse. The yellow shirt had been too happy; the pink, too gentle. Read more

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