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My Husband Lost His Vision
My Husband Lost His Vision
It could be my fate as well
Diane Reed
Dec 8
Narrative Arc Writing Challenge for November & December 2024
Narrative Arc Writing Challenge for November & December 2024
Let’s write a snowy masterpiece
Debra G. Harman
Nov 24
Hijab Does Not Oppress Me
Hijab Does Not Oppress Me
I have not removed my veil for a decade now
Mirra Esmael
Dec 12
The Universal Importance of ‘Home’
The Universal Importance of ‘Home’
From the very young to the very old
Jill Ebstein
Dec 12
A ‘Native American Cowby Hippie’ Climbs into My Van
A ‘Native American Cowby Hippie’ Climbs into My Van
A hitchhiker reminds me not to judge a book by its cover
Egor Korneev
Dec 11
The Secret My Boyfriend Was Hiding
The Secret My Boyfriend Was Hiding
How could this gentle artist commit such a crime?
Mary McGrath
Dec 11
Tossing Out My Stuff Gave Me Amazing Clarity
Tossing Out My Stuff Gave Me Amazing Clarity
It revealed how much better my life could be
Sean Kernan
Dec 11
How I Found the Balance Between Holding On and Letting Go
How I Found the Balance Between Holding On and Letting Go
I found the perfect solution after struggling with the issue
Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles
Dec 10
Seeking Reasonably Priced Scottish Castle
Seeking Reasonably Priced Scottish Castle
I wish I could stop — but I can’t
Jenna Zark
Dec 10
I Hitchhiked from Prague to Amsterdam for a Literary Magazine
I Hitchhiked from Prague to Amsterdam for a Literary Magazine
In 1995, anything was possible when I caught rides from the Czech Republic to The Netherlands
Gentry Bronson
Dec 9
His Name Wasn’t Luka
His Name Wasn’t Luka
A story about giving and letting go
CM Torres — Writer
Dec 9
How I Move From Anger to Purpose
How I Move From Anger to Purpose
Rage and resentment cannot be left untended, especially in an alcoholic like me
christina hughes babb
Dec 9
Camels, Cads, and Questionable Choices
Camels, Cads, and Questionable Choices
When bad calls lead to better stories
Nikki Hodgson
Dec 8
Montana Made My Childhood Winters an Arctic Expedition
Montana Made My Childhood Winters an Arctic Expedition
It was forty below and dropping fast
Jojo Teckina
Dec 8
I Never Want To Be a Grandma and Don't You Dare Judge Me
I Never Want To Be a Grandma and Don't You Dare Judge Me
Women are opting out of motherhood. So why is it still taboo to pass on grandparenting?
Carlyn Beccia
Dec 8
I Traded Kid Time During My Divorce
I Traded Kid Time During My Divorce
Turns out holidays are more than religious events
Ash Jurberg
Dec 8
Mother’s Last Gift
Mother’s Last Gift
Do you believe in miracles?
Kit Desjacques
Dec 6
If You Dread Family Gatherings, You Aren’t Alone
If You Dread Family Gatherings, You Aren’t Alone
It’s that time of year again
Conni Walkup Hull
Dec 6
Embracing the Magic and Mystery of Christmas
Embracing the Magic and Mystery of Christmas
Finding the spirit of joy and peace in the midst of the chaos
Kim Kelly Stamp
Dec 6
My Parents Prayed I’d Outgrow My Obsession With DIY
My Parents Prayed I’d Outgrow My Obsession With DIY
Age 14, and I was a danger to myself
Val Francis
Dec 6
‘Dixieland Sundays’ at Arthur’s Tavern: Where My Father Played Joyful Jazz
‘Dixieland Sundays’ at Arthur’s Tavern: Where My Father Played Joyful Jazz
The notes of his clarinet floated through the air like a birdsong
Shaler McClure Wright
Dec 5
The Heartbreak of Childlessness and the Realization of Joy
The Heartbreak of Childlessness and the Realization of Joy
I’ve gotten my mom fix in other ways
Debra G. Harman
Dec 5
Alone and Lost in The Snow
Alone and Lost in The Snow
At just eight years old, I lost my way in the endless expanse of white
Delilah Rose
Dec 3
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