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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
July 14th, 2016 | by Lisa Lim
My mother was a typist. She worked at a small accountant firm in the city. She didn’t make a lot,
June 20th, 2016 | by Juniper Fitzgerald
I know you’ve seen her—shoulders hunched, toes pigeoned, and head hung low, she is the most docile and unassuming kind
June 2nd, 2015 | by Katherine Thome
“Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/”less of” the attribute,
January 22nd, 2015 | by Katherine Thome
My daughter carries the history of the world inside her. It never ceases to amaze me. My father would adore
November 18th, 2014 | by Kathi Valeii
My anger spews like venom as he slugs his way out of the car. It starts this morning, as I
November 11th, 2014 | by Tara Dorabji
I never thought I’d close the door on you. You were sixteen. It was Sunday. I wedged my body between
September 25th, 2014 | by Carley Moore
I started reading Jennifer Senior’s All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood on the eve of my
September 23rd, 2014 | by Thea Hillman
For me, girltalk is not what it used to be. If it’s about sex, it’s about the lack of sex.