Night Shift June 20, 2024September 20, 2024Lisa Lahey 0 A cynical store clerk working the night shift refuses to assist a 14-year-old prostitute who is later murdered by her pimp. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Eyes on the Prize June 20, 2023September 21, 2023Ed Staskus 0 Before there was transgender there was One-Eyed Charley. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Cycle June 20, 2023September 21, 2023Arvilla Fee 0 Dedicated to all women who have suffered abuse at the hands of the man who was supposed to love them. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Modern Day Phantoms found in Women’s Literature September 20, 2020December 20, 2020Jessica Brunelle 0 Women writers in the 19th and 20th Centuries were far ahead of their time. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
a non professional Rick September 20, 2020December 20, 2020Anum Sattar 0 a non professional Rick* ran off without tipping for milking his dick Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
By the Strait June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Hayden Moore 0 A work of allegorical fiction following a girl named Glauca as she navigates a world on the brink of the ocean while contending with memory and loss. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Zula March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Jennie Noonkester 2 A short fairy tale creation for the Choctaw, using the plot elements from the famous Cinderella story. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
What I call poetry March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Sofia Kioroglou 0 A poem about poetry Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Cleaning Lady December 20, 2019March 20, 2020John Grey 0 A poem about life on hands and knees Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Woman in Phone Booth December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Gary Duehr 0 Woman in Phone Booth riffs, like an extended sonnet, on an imagined photograph. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
nightcall December 20, 2018March 20, 2019RC deWinter 2 An invitation. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Day We Met June 21, 2018September 20, 2018Christina M Dudley 0 Sometimes the most unexpected sequence of events leads us to our destined path. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Narcissa June 21, 2018September 20, 2018Scott Stephens 0 She reclines into the corner of a sofa Like a melancholy Marilyn Monroe Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Hunting Blind March 21, 2018June 20, 2018Ed Staskus 0 Growing up on the east side, Cleveland, Ohio. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
God is a Woman December 20, 2016March 20, 2017Norman Klein 0 God is a woman, the world her mirror, her tigered jungles, her deserts of ennui, her peaks and valleys, […] Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...