“A Woman’s Glory,” by Ashley Kunsa
…got nothing left to say.” She stands upright, her locks coming loose, falling over her shoulders, about her waist, nearly to the countertop and the spread before her: potatoes peeled,…
Jeannine Harkleroad Awarded 2nd Gift of Freedom
Jeannine Harkleroad, 2nd Gift of Freedom Recipient A carefully aligned series of events or objectives, each having their own obstacle, i.e my sculpture, have a force of their own. These…
Our Hands Are Water Wings
…for engagement and expansion We release the injustice of a woman’s “duty” to claim the agency which sustains our creative wellbeing What will you release and reclaim? Download Our…
Counting and What’s Counted On by Robyn Hunt
…all things. 7 My hair is turning grey. 8 My sense of direction is reliable. 9 My upbringing included prayers and hymns, neither of which I can recite entirely now…
The Dream that Doesn’t Let Me Sleep by Nazia Kamali
…a certain comma was misplaced or whether the combination of adjective and adverb that I used to beautify a sentence was right. All I want is to write till my…