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The Pink Lady (short story/ poem collage)
we have a calendar in our house from 1989 it’s still on December my mom said we’ll never get a new one you would think it’s still Christmas in our place or that she wanted to hold onto that year … Continue reading →
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Lose the Fetters (short story)
LOSE THE FETTERS by Juliet D. Peters Dusk. Whoever knew what criminal could and would mean? Two dissonant sisters sitting at a table in an unassuming apartment, one named Lissy, the other named Leandra, now know what it means. … Continue reading →
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I got tired of feeding them (short story)
A lanky, full-breasted woman clothed in finely woven textures stands looking over the sea from the cliffed heights of a continental plate, eroding. Her curly dark tresses waver, her pensive black eyes portend, her porcelain skin glows—a tower of boldness, … Continue reading →