“A Woman’s Glory,” by Ashley Kunsa
Jan01

“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,…

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Jeannine Harkleroad Awarded 2nd Gift of Freedom
Feb23

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…

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Our Hands Are Water Wings
Nov24

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…

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Counting and What’s Counted On by Robyn Hunt
Jan15

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…

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The Dream that Doesn’t Let Me Sleep by Nazia Kamali
Feb12

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…

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