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COVER STORY
Into The Wilderness
Into The Wilderness
An odyssey through one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests
Natasha MH
May 13
FEATURED STORIES
Is It Ok to Be a Wealthy Writer?
Is It Ok to Be a Wealthy Writer?
Or does growing up in poverty make you the real deal?
Philip Ogley
May 12
A Uniformed Opinion
A Uniformed Opinion
Make students wear uniforms again!
Sir Charles
May 12
ATELIER LMNO
A WORKSHOP FOR THE WRITERS OF ELLEMENO
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LIBRARY
All The Words Are Not Gold
All The Words Are Not Gold
Why keeping a diary will release you from the anxiety of the blank page
David Todd McCarty
Feb 20
Pushing The Envelope Of Complex Narratives
Pushing The Envelope Of Complex Narratives
Mastering episodic, fragmented, and epistolary structures
Natasha MH
Feb 14
Building An Ark Of Narrative Structures
Building An Ark Of Narrative Structures
Techniques and tips for crafting engaging narratives
Natasha MH
Feb 7
Rejections And Revelations
Rejections And Revelations
Finding your voice through setbacks
Natasha MH
Jan 31
WRITER PROFILES
Margaret Dean
Margaret Dean
A curious wanderer in rural Australia finds her voice
David Todd McCarty
Dec 5, 2024
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
A special blend of contemporary literature and social activism
Natasha MH
Oct 10, 2024
LATEST STORIES FROM OUR WRITERS
A Writer’s Perspective Can Be Remarkably Democratic
A Writer’s Perspective Can Be Remarkably Democratic
Elevating the mundane as creative works of communicative art
Natasha MH
May 7
Love Shouldn’t Feel Like a Full-Time Job
Love Shouldn’t Feel Like a Full-Time Job
How women are taught to carry emotional weight — and why it’s time to let it go
Natasha MH
May 6
Happiness Requires Character
Happiness Requires Character
Maybe you won’t know your happiness until old age
Sharon Johnson
May 6
Living By The Flow
Living By The Flow
My journey with Feng Shui
Natasha MH
Apr 30
My Mother’s Life of Silent Struggles
My Mother’s Life of Silent Struggles
It’s time to come to terms with it
Frank Ciavarella
Apr 24
Life Made of Scrambled Eggs
Life Made of Scrambled Eggs
Tales of unhurried mornings and awakening
Natasha MH
Apr 23
Blue Origin and in the Grand Scheme of Things
Blue Origin and in the Grand Scheme of Things
Just because you could doesn’t mean you should
Natasha MH
Apr 20
Life In A Suitcase
Life In A Suitcase
The unexpected lessons from unpacking
Natasha MH
Apr 16
The Rumblings of an Unquiet Mind
The Rumblings of an Unquiet Mind
Coping with the violence against women and immigrants around the world
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Apr 11
Predators Who Hide In The Shadows
Predators Who Hide In The Shadows
An episode on campus where darkness becomes an armor
Natasha MH
Apr 10
Old Grounds, New Perspectives
Old Grounds, New Perspectives
Returning to the workplace with fresh eyes and renewed purpose
Natasha MH
Apr 9
My Open Letter to Gen Z
My Open Letter to Gen Z
Beyond the vibe, embrace substance
Natasha MH
Apr 8
The Poison Apple of Modern Beauty Standards
The Poison Apple of Modern Beauty Standards
A conversation with the devil about rejecting the cult of curated perfection
Natasha MH
Apr 7
A Boy, His Dog, and a Pocket full of Rim-Fire Cartridges
A Boy, His Dog, and a Pocket full of Rim-Fire Cartridges
A reason we now have metal detectors in schools
Brent Kreuger
Apr 5
Teaching Courage and Reclaiming Wonder
Teaching Courage and Reclaiming Wonder
Breaking the chains of irrational fears passed through generations
Natasha MH
Apr 4
Threads of Healing
Threads of Healing
Nurturing bonds in the wake of loss
Natasha MH
Apr 2
Wedded For Life
Wedded For Life
What my wife demonstrates in spades is at the foundation of every enduring relationship and my writing
Jerry Iwanus
Apr 2
High-Tech Super Hero
High-Tech Super Hero
How do you recover from calling your girlfriend fat?
Brent Kreuger
Apr 2
Death Comes Gently Into The Night
Death Comes Gently Into The Night
A reflection on grief and impermanence when a loved one is taken from you
Natasha MH
Apr 1
A Cake That Everyone Except The Birthday Boy Was Wishing On
A Cake That Everyone Except The Birthday Boy Was Wishing On
Sometimes, hope is torture, and it’s the first thing you should release
Brent Kreuger
Mar 28
Wisdom I Wish I Knew at 20
Wisdom I Wish I Knew at 20
Hard-earned truths and the gift of perspective
Natasha MH
Mar 25
A Night With The Wind
A Night With The Wind
A moment of transcendence in Southern Patagonia
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Mar 25
The Things We Keep
The Things We Keep
Why do they matter?
Frank Ciavarella
Mar 24
A Requiem For My Dreams
A Requiem For My Dreams
Days when I don’t know who the f*ck I am but I know why
Natasha MH
Mar 22
Should Killing Make You Sad?
Should Killing Make You Sad?
Lessons from a dead fish
Geo Snelling
Mar 18
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