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December 18th, 2018 | by Lenore Eklund
Once there was a woman who was a maker and a man who was a baker. The woman would make
December 18th, 2018 | by Lenore Eklund
Once there was a woman who was a maker and a man who was a baker. The woman would make
October 25th, 2018 | by Desiree Cooper
“It was over. We looked up. Many smiled compassionately.” “The Choice” is a powerful, thought-provoking look at a procedure
January 5th, 2018 | by Amanda Webster
I don’t remember my birth and my mother probably didn’t either, lost in a medically-induced twilight sleep, common practice in
December 19th, 2017 | by Katie Rose Alexander
My husband had a vasectomy. “Congratulations!” my friends said. “Good man! Halleluiah!” They did not understand that although I was
December 14th, 2017 | by Juniper Fitzgerald
A girl grows into a woman and learns that she is a clone of her mother. Mammals can do this,
December 12th, 2017 | by Hannah Baker Saltmarsh
Two summers ago when New Orleans was still home, a drunk driver cruised our street while passed out on the
December 8th, 2017 | by Jennifer Gregory
“The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones.” – Shakespeare I
November 28th, 2017 | by Ezra Stone
For me certain smells: my grandmother’s claustrophobic perfume on a stranger, usually an older woman who also smokes; Calvin Klein
November 21st, 2017 | by Elisa Sinnett
I felt it before I was born, felt my father’s pulsing prayer. “Not another girl, not another girl, please Jesus,
November 16th, 2017 | by Pam Wye
Pam Wye continues to uncover slippery memories of water as she adds chapters to her graphic-novel-memoir, Water I’ve Loved