Atlantic Terminal 2015 by Tanya E. Friedman
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1w ago
The child whose hand I held, my daughter whose brown skin matched the boys and the police and not my whiteness: I lifted her, not to see the scene, but the oppo ..read more
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The Sweetness of His Breath by Kristen Lambertin
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2w ago
My son looked so small in the hospital bed. “Will this change my life? Will I still be able to play soccer?” he asked. “Yes and yes,” I said, “but not necess ..read more
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Along Came Bobby by Jordan Midgley
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2w ago
Every now and again, Bobby will call me, or I’ll call him. We talk about politics, drama, scandal, funny stories, old friends, his son’s service in the Navy, my ..read more
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How Can Black People Go Camping at a Time Like This? by Debra Stone
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2w ago
We bought the trailer after Trump became president, a safety net, in the probability of needing a means of escape. Maybe Canada then on to Cuba? At least it eas ..read more
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What Love Looks Like in Public by Jacqueline St. Joan
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2w ago
The urge to move is nameless, both voluntary and involuntary. The trick is to get that far and then get out of the way. Follow it to the first words and then ..read more
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2024 Memoir Prize For Books!
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2w ago
Deadline Extended: February 29, 2024! Now, in its 4th year, the Memoir Prize awards Memoir and Creative Nonfiction book length works of exceptional merit in the ..read more
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You Can Call Me Betty by Allison Wehrle
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2w ago
I do remember going to visit shortly after the stroke. As a preschooler, and through no great accomplishment of my own, I was suddenly more articulate than the ..read more
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First and Last Easter by S. Severin
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2w ago
First Easter It was our first Easter together.  I was in a good mood, springtime in Chicago can do that to a person. The Easter displays were up and I decided t ..read more
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Hon by Laurie Harriton
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2w ago
 *Featured Art: A TEAR by Carolyn Schlam, Ink and Watercolor, 14″ x 11″, 2020 I am lying on the Murphy bed in Herb’s dark living room, having finall ..read more
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What Love Looks Like in Public by Jacqueline St. Joan
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5M ago
The urge to move is nameless, both voluntary and involuntary. The trick is to get that far and then get out of the way. Follow it to the first words and then ..read more
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