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Month: May 2018

One More Ride

May 7, 2018May 12, 2018 Ann Christine Tabaka

Father worked the rails. Free passage was our rite. Hours rocking back and forth to the constant rhythm of the train. Foreheads pressed to cool fuliginous windows, scenery streaming by at a giddying pace. Large cities, small towns, virescent farm land, all ablur. The somnolent clickety-clack of wheels motoring onward. Read more

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Sweetheart

May 7, 2018October 15, 2018 Hannah Poynor

I watched the sky fade from a pretty pink color to dark. I sat in my room dreading the night, as I always did. The front door opened and all I heard was the sound of heavy boots walking in the house. I sighed and left my room. I opened Read more

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After the Breakdown

May 4, 2018May 11, 2018 Julie Anderson

If I had not exploded, I would never have found my fuse. I would not know where my dynamite is stored or who I should let light my fire. If I didn’t fall apart, I never could have known the brilliance of love, the pain of ignorance or the power of Read more

Columns, Emotional Health, Featured, Pursuit of Perfection with Julie AndersonJulie Anderson, mental health, poetry, prose4 Comments

Woodstock

May 3, 2018May 11, 2018 Kim Sisto Robinson

(inspired by Maggie B. who was there~) Woodstock was both a peaceful protest and a global celebration –Richie Havens   Everybody’s naked. This cat resembling Jim Morrison asks me to fool around. His curly, brown hair streams over one side of his face like a slice of art. He passes Read more

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Her

May 2, 2018August 13, 2021 Judith Staff

A rare chance to leave work early, and pick my youngest child up afterschool. Parents I recognize only vaguely, cluster in the playground, some talking in groups, others marginalised, standing alone on the periphery. I stare into my phone, looking preoccupied, the stark divisions shredding my nerves with anxiety. She’s Read more

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