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In Bloom: Reflection and Renewal
In Bloom: Reflection and Renewal
Spring Prompts for KTHT writers from now to the end of June — & featured picks
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Apr 21
Our Pub’s New Submission Guidelines
Our Pub’s New Submission Guidelines
*Read even if you’ve been writing for KTHT for a while.*
Diana C.
May 23, 2024
Curated stories from May
She’s The Whole Damn Constellation
She’s The Whole Damn Constellation
A Poem For Every Woman Who’s Been Told “You're Too Much”
Misha Alsleben
May 30
How Weight Is Measured in My Mind
How Weight Is Measured in My Mind
Reclaiming balance
Estelle S. Stone
May 11
Expose the Lies That Make You Feel Self-Conscious
Expose the Lies That Make You Feel Self-Conscious
Negative beliefs about ourselves are the culprits for undesired feelings
HCwrites
May 13
The Struggles of Being the “Backup” Friend
The Struggles of Being the “Backup” Friend
I was always there for others, until I wasn’t needed.
Shaant
Jun 1
The Stain of Grief
The Stain of Grief
It colors my heart, but it’s not all bad
Anne Hope
May 27
Life Still Triumphs
Life Still Triumphs
Despite The Turmoil
John O'Neill
May 18
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No One Really Tells You The Hardest Truth about Being An Aging, Single, and Childless Woman
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Jun 16
Not All Wilderness Looks Like Rock Bottom
Not All Wilderness Looks Like Rock Bottom
Every season is shaping me, not shattering me
Darlene López
Jun 16
The Force of Love
The Force of Love
A poem that asks if love can be considered as the fundamental power of all
Conor Whelan
Jun 16
Why Can’t We Be Children Around Our Parents Anymore?
Why Can’t We Be Children Around Our Parents Anymore?
Your days as a child are numbered
Haniya.
Jun 16
Why You Feel Lost, Even When Everything Seems Fine
Why You Feel Lost, Even When Everything Seems Fine
Discover Yourself :- Entry 01
Arshi Naaz
Jun 16
Diary of a Psychoanalysis: Giving Her Away
Diary of a Psychoanalysis: Giving Her Away
37 — I’m not the only one trapped in some unclear and powerful way.
Lost in Transference
Jun 16
Why Your Family Triggers You The Most
Why Your Family Triggers You The Most
What enrages you may be pointing to what still needs healing within
Shrishti
Jun 16
Grief of Losing Mother
Grief of Losing Mother
I will carry the pain with me until I see you again!
pswrites
Jun 16
A Childhood Spring: Memories In Bloom
A Childhood Spring: Memories In Bloom
A childhood garden revisited
Shubha Apte
Jun 16
When Familiarity Turns on You
When Familiarity Turns on You
When the things that once comforted you become the source of your ache.
PXP
Jun 16
Why High IQ Feels Like a Curse Sometimes
Why High IQ Feels Like a Curse Sometimes
They have the brains — but not the peace. These 8 hidden struggles reveal the emotional cost of high intelligence.
Life Uplift
Jun 16
The Fisherman
The Fisherman
Reflections on the Pond
A.j Thomas
Jun 16
I Want Soft Medicine
I Want Soft Medicine
A soft and slower life calls me
Words by Egypt 𓇢𓆸
Jun 15
I Finally Met My Grandma After 10 Years
I Finally Met My Grandma After 10 Years
It’s not what I expected to happen
Nav W. 🧠
Jun 15
Moonwake
Moonwake
A muse.
Swarna Dutta
Jun 15
Moments That Undo Us
Moments That Undo Us
Still, We Go On…
Dee
Jun 15
I Didn’t Know a Flower Could Say So Much
I Didn’t Know a Flower Could Say So Much
Until curiosity led me somewhere deeper
luminyou
Jun 15
A Spirit of Burning
A Spirit of Burning
To hurt or to heal
Robert Mann
Jun 15
Not Small At All
Not Small At All
Even though she seems so very unthreatening…
Mike Hickman
Jun 15
Naughty But Nice
Naughty But Nice
Poems that aren’t as they seem
The Mad Poetess
Jun 15
Hero, Mentor, and Friend
Hero, Mentor, and Friend
Thanking my father on Father’s Day
Living Faith by James M. Dakis
Jun 14
Sons & Mothers
Sons & Mothers
We cannot become men without cutting the apron strings
Simon Heathcote
Jun 14
Not Mine to Carry
Not Mine to Carry
A Journal on Letting Go, Five Years In
Leila Nk
Jun 14
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