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Month: March 2018

Vitamin D

March 21, 2018October 15, 2018 Kira Stevens

I’m sitting on your porch thinking about the cloud I could be stepping off of but nevertheless still feel melted into you’re over there throwing something at a beehive your parents told you not to touch it’s beautiful out the sun’s bright as hell I don’t think I’ve gotten a Read more

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March 20, 2018October 15, 2018 Carly Zee

Broken doors of childhood Battered in their frames Punched in walls Scribbled pages ——— Torn All mute testimony To her anguished cries Rat’s nest of fear Addiction, fury Ideation, escape All because of scribbled pages ——— Torn Punched in walls Broken doors of childhood Battered in their frames Photo Credit: Read more

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Things that are Unbelievable

March 20, 2018October 15, 2018 Christina Strigas

I know that songs can erupt into moments. you do not need to dare me I will do mostly anything you want for me to be your naughty girl good girl any type you want. I could transform into diverse beings, you would think I haunted your mind I can Read more

Featured, PoetryChristina Strigas, emotional health, poetry, relationships, sex, sexual desire1 Comment

My Truths

March 19, 2018May 7, 2019 Emily Miller

I am almost 42 years old, in the middle chapter of my life. Large volumes of experiences are now behind me, and large volumes are yet to come if I am lucky. I have been married for 18 years and started my marriage when I was a baby. I didn’t Read more

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GRIEVING

March 19, 2018October 15, 2018 Susan P. Blevins

Ghosts of past deaths crowd my consciousness as I face yet another loss, a slipping away of another friend and brother. Each time we face the penumbra of dying, surreal ghosts rise up to remind us of other moments, déjà vu’s, other losses we’ve already endured. Each death rolls into Read more

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HAPPY WOMEN’S HERSTORY MONTH!

March 18, 2018May 26, 2023 Dori Owen

This is the month that we celebrate strong, independent women. It’s a special month because women are special. They are women of history, women of science, women of mathematics, suffragettes, feminists, and women who refused to ride at the back of the bus. These women are you. These women are Read more

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Leakage: A Minor Problem

March 18, 2018October 15, 2018 Julene Tripp Weaver

women leak: we do not talk about our leaks: not acceptable dinner conversation: in youth I did not need extra protection, Depends, I had strong elastic muscle: now I’m told, do Kegels: surgery is an option: can we get more extreme? scientific? Pharmaceutical? when all the heart wants is a Read more

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Night at the Improv

March 17, 2018October 15, 2018 Monica Catto

I needed a good scare. Something that felt like a roller coaster, but without the height. Entering my fiftieth year, I was contemplating my bucket list and my singledom. A wise friend had told me that “Doing something interesting will make you an interesting person,” so I decided that a Read more

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