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Year: 2022

cause & effect

June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 Anne Leigh Parrish

tell her she’s a witch, she’ll cast a spell say she’s a queen, she’ll rule the roost call her ugly, she’ll lie in bed praise her beauty, she’ll dare the sun whisper she’s stupid & she’ll flunk the test insult her limp & she’ll stand still call her temptress, she’ll Read more

Featured, Poetry, Women's Issues + AwarenessAnne Leigh Parrish, poetry, women's rightsLeave a comment

Two Minutes

June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 Beate Sigriddaughter

9:48 a.m. So many yellow flowers down here at the river, hundreds of little suns. It is gorgeous and exactly as he described it. I won’t cross the river, though I can see the trail on the other side. I did bring my wading shoes just in case, but I Read more

Dating + Relationships, Featured, Short FictionBeate Sigriddaughter, creative fiction, relationships1 Comment

Stare

June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 Eloisa Perez-Lozano

Your lips said “Ciao bella,” but your eyes penetrated me, licking every inch of my skin with your leer. Your sultry silhouette catches the corner of my eye before moving on… yet you linger. I briefly see the sides of your mouth curl up as you pass, a reaction to Read more

Featured, Poetry, Women's Issues + AwarenessEloisa Perez-Lozano, prose, sexual harassmentLeave a comment

Why Write?

June 6, 2022June 6, 2022 Paula R. Hilton

Because there’s not enough time. Because there’s too much time, sometimes, pressing against our heads. Shakespeare said, “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” Each mortal wears a time crown. Sometimes we reject this crest. Squander it. Writers strive to be responsible with time. To freeze, revise, control it. Read more

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That Night

June 6, 2022June 6, 2022 MJ Garcia

Struggling to recollect a certain time of your life; that night, in particular, is somewhat like glancing through a photo collection. The photos appear to be taken by a child. Seeking to capture the entire world as they viewed it, shaking the pictures before they can develop, eager to view Read more

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In a Relationship

May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Eloisa Perez-Lozano

She will give way too much, a rubber band unaware of its elastic limits stretching farther than she should, stubborn silence causing tears in her rubber. He will fear that sacrificial self-gift so he will give only what he believes is needed Fully intentional within his limits, refusing to earn Read more

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The Visitor

May 9, 2022May 9, 2022 Cate Carlyle

I had been to see Mom every Monday and Thursday for the last two years, since the day she arrived. Not that she would have noticed. My visits had become a comforting routine, predictable and unchanging. Each Monday I would stop at William’s Cafe at precisely 9 am and use Read more

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midget

May 2, 2022May 2, 2022 Jodie Beckstine Killian

My ready defense is self-deprecation. Before you can stare, I’ll tell a joke about my body. Put you at ease, it hurts me inside. The boundary between humor and reality is blurred. My dwarfism as a disability often comes into question. Though its portrayal as your entertainment does not. It Read more

Emotional Health, Featured, Poetry, Women's Issues + AwarenessAchondroplasia, discrimination, Jodie Beckstine Killian, poetry1 Comment

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