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Year: 2016

Gardening Tip

September 9, 2016October 6, 2018 Susan P. Blevins

Our eyes locked across the cocktail lounge First sparks I held her gaze, daring her resistance We crossed the room and talked Discovered things in common, mostly magnetic physical attraction Naked flames We met for coffee Fire was fed Went to her place Conflagration She came to my place Allergic Read more

Featured, Poetryaffair, dating, lesbian affair, poetry, same sex love, Susan P. Blevins4 Comments

25 Things About My Mother

September 8, 2016May 26, 2023 Dori Owen

“But behind all your stories is always your mother’s story, because hers is where yours begins.” ―Mitch Albom, For One More Day 1. One of my first memories of my mother is her French braiding my hair while I sat on our kitchen stool. Unfortunately, this was class picture day Read more

Featured, Friends + FamilyDori Owen, family, mother, women3 Comments

Eleven

September 8, 2016October 6, 2018 Jessica Rinker

Standing here in the doorway. I hold my daughter close. She is incandescent; I move to catch her, to absorb her before she is gone. Her body incipient, delicate places I’ve embraced and loathed the same. She is the sunrise, the before on the cusp of everything that is after Read more

Featured, Poetrydaughter, Jessica Rinker, mother3 Comments

Carnal Dream

September 7, 2016October 6, 2018 Julie Anderson

Don’t say a word Let me feel you smell you know your secrets savour the aftermath Floating in and out flesh decadent fantasy warm breath strong hands hold me the weight of my being let me rest under your chin above your heart perfection caress me on fire your fingers Read more

Featured, Poetry, Pursuit of Perfection with Julie Andersondreams, erotic poetry, erotica, Julie Anderson, lovers15 Comments

Toga of Enchantment

September 7, 2016October 6, 2018 Natalie Yeh

When a group of girls begin dressing each other in a public bathroom with strips of jersey fabric to form togas for an art show, it can lead to feelings of discomfort and insecurity about a person’s body image… Surrounded by four gorgeous blonde girls who looked like models, and Read more

Emotional Health, FeaturedLGBTQ, Natalie Yeh, non binary, self acceptance, Transgender, Transgender Men, Transgender Teen1 Comment

Obsessed

September 6, 2016October 6, 2018 Jayme Beddingfield

I’m obsessed. My mind won’t quiet. Thoughts of more pull me out of the present. Dreams that reach magnitude distract me. Questions circle non-stop. How can I make it better? What does this need? Am I really making the best use of my time? Doubt is never far. Anxiety is Read more

Emotional Health, Featuredcareer, Jayme Beddingfield, writer2 Comments

Bullying

September 4, 2016October 6, 2018 Beatrice Bailey

When I was a child about 3,000 years ago, there was always the school yard bully. We knew who he was or at times, who she was and we all participated in outright or subtle “avoidance” behavior. The rules of engagement were well known and all involved abided by them. Read more

Women's Issues + AwarenessBeatrice Bailey, bullying, cyber bullying, depression, school bully, suicide2 Comments

Control

September 4, 2016October 6, 2018 Paakhi Bhatnagar

Is it true that deluges fill a void in your heart that many drugs fail to numb? I have heard wolves crawl into my skin and wither their way into my insecurity. I have felt the novel shift of having a skeleton and collapsing under the weight of it. My Read more

An Iridescent Mind with Paakhi Bhatnagar, Featured, Poetrymental health, Paakhi Bhatnagar, poetry2 Comments

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