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If You See Something, Say Something

By Suzannah Gail Collins on June 19, 2019 • ( 8 Comments )

  “…that best portion of a good man’s life, His little, nameless, unremembered, acts Of kindness and of love.” William Wordsworth, from “Tintern Abbey” I was asleep in the aisle seat on […]

Driving Summer

By Diane Masiello on June 12, 2019 • ( 2 Comments )

Allies, Calling Out Your Own Straightness During #Pride Isn’t Helping

By Leslie Salas on June 5, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )
a neon rainbow arch lights up a wall with queer-affirming sayings like "love is love and "love wins"

Don’t say “I’m not queer, but I’m an ally.” One of the best things about June is how social media becomes a rainbow-covered confection for #Pride. Queer folk and allies alike celebrate […]

My Time With Mona: Three Days Caring For A Dying Butterfly

By aringreenwood on May 29, 2019 • ( 41 Comments )

by Arin Greenwood Three days ago I went outside my house in St. Petersburg, Florida, and found a butterfly struggling on my front path. She was flapping and trying to fly, but […]

My May-December Romance, a Dozen Years In

By Suzannah Gail Collins on May 15, 2019 • ( 13 Comments )

“If you marry an older man, one day you’ll be married to an old man,”  a woman I met several years ago told me.  She’d been married for nearly three decades to […]

The Cygnet Princess

By Ann LaBar on May 8, 2019 • ( 4 Comments )

      My little ones are big ones now and although I dreamed (then) of these child free days, I find I miss them horribly. So I’ve been thinking of their […]

The Bow

By Diane Masiello on May 1, 2019 • ( 13 Comments )

Literary Foremothers: EBS and Me

By Suzanne Heagy on April 24, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

The nineteenth-century writer Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard (called affectionately EBS by her admirers) is one of my literary foremothers and a favorite among those I claim. Her first novel, The Morgesons, published in […]

As Notre Dame Burns

By Suzannah Gail Collins on April 16, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

I’m writing this as Notre Dame burns. I’m overwhelmed by sadness and stunned by disbelief.  I still have gratitude. Everyone has their own stories about Notre Dame.  This is mine. The first […]

Let’s School Together

By Katie Riegel on April 8, 2019 • ( 6 Comments )

I’m always sure it can’t be real when something good happens for me, especially something having to do with my career. So when my poem appeared on Verse Daily on April 1, […]

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