“How Do You Do It?”

Women are natural jugglers.  We are taught to multi-task; in fact, we are often told we are better at it than our male counterparts.  Of course we have heard the refrain, “you can have it all.”  As women writers, we steal time for our writing away from other pursuits,...

Boundaries

My grandmother kept a baseball bat underneath her bed.  Every night she’d collect the day’s burglaries, rapes and murders from the eleven o’clock news and then slide her nightstand in front of the door before climbing into the bed.  Whenever my sister and I slept over...

March Rebellion by Amy W. Raina

I awoke this morning stiff and sore at the sight of winter’s black, littered sidewalks. It’s in the low 30’s, the snow is melting and spring is just toying with us. The clocks are shooting bullets and minutes and seconds into our daylight hours and when I awake...

beginnings, middles and endings

I do good beginning, ask anyone who knows me. If you want an idea about how to get from here to there, where to move to, what new career would suit you best, or what’s a fun thing to do with $50 – go ask Dulcie, she’s got a million of them.  Starting a new day, a new...

Adaptation by Kimberly Mayer

Adaptation may be the perfect prompt for a writer who generally starts out with one thing in mind, and ends up with something else entirely. And then I realize, it’s pretty much the way my life goes too. So I had to do it, write about adaptation. I had every intention...

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