Glide by Ginny Mahar
Apr24

Glide by Ginny Mahar

…home in Missoula, Montana. She is currently working on a collection of personal essays, in addition to writing freelance articles on topics like food and dining, parenting, skiing, and outdoor…

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On a Highway of the Pacific Coast by Cheryl Buchanan
Apr24

On a Highway of the Pacific Coast by Cheryl Buchanan

…After having worked in social justice for over a decade, she is interested in promoting the power of literature in unconventional spaces and presently leads free community creative writing workshops…

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Linney Stepp by Diane Gilliam
May06

Linney Stepp by Diane Gilliam

“In Linney Stepp, acclaimed poet Diane Gilliam gives us the story of a girl who breaks free from the force-field of her family to become herself. When we meet Linney,…

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A Crown of Crows by Melissa Coss Aquino
May13

A Crown of Crows by Melissa Coss Aquino

…I come from. VII How could they know my mother is a cliche where I come from? Drug addicted, unwed, teenage mother living on welfare, hating child and self, in…

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Unwinding by Anita Barnard
May20

Unwinding by Anita Barnard

…given us a different setting, my intrepid daughter, you would not be running now through our overgrown garden. The binding woman would come. I would wrap my arms around your…

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