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Fridge stocked with food

Fridge stocked with food

Disordered Eating: A Chronological Annotated Bibliography by Mauri Pollard Johnson

November 1, 2023

At age eight, you watched an episode of Full House about dieting: D.J. eats ice pops and hangs pictures of thin models on her fridge; you know this is to bring awareness to the dangers of extreme dieting, but you keep these as techniques instead.

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In Nonfiction Tags Mauri Pollard Johnson, Disordered Eating: A Chronological Annotated Bibliography, 2023 October, nonfiction

Three Poems by Andrea JurjeviC

October 11, 2023

“Don’t cut the tongue—torn
strips conform smoother to the mold.”

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In Poetry Tags Andrea Jurjević, Learning English, 2023 October, poetry

HOW WAS SALLY ON THE NIGHT OF THE BREAKING? by Abigail Chang

October 11, 2023

Sally’s dresses were too big, they swallowed us, gobbled us up, we tied the cords too tight and they left these great, swooping Xs across our bodies. The day was drawn, frigid, there were goosebumps running across our arms. But Sally wasn’t there and couldn’t say anything. Sally was dead.

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In Fiction Tags Abigail Chang, HOW WAS SALLY ON THE NIGHT OF THE BREAKING, 2023 October, Fiction, BIPOC
Leafless tree in forest

Florida Woman by Lenore Myka

October 11, 2023

The most frequent and famous of the stories sent to me wasn't about a Florida man but a Florida woman. A twenty-something former-model-turned-meth-addict, she'd been responsible for burning down a 3,500-year-old bald cypress tree which, at the time, was considered to be the oldest of its kind and the fifth oldest tree globally.

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In Nonfiction Tags Lenore Myka, Florida Woman, 2023 October, nonfiction

POSTCARDS by Lee Campbell

October 11, 2023

"what you choose to see is up to you..."


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In Multimedia Tags Lee Campbell, POSTCARDS, 2023 October, Multimedia

A Normal Interview with Allegra Hyde by Mialise Carney

May 10, 2023

I think artists and writers are really important in terms of addressing the climate crisis. Everybody, ultimately, is important—it’s an all hands on deck kind of situation—but artists and writers have the ability to make sense of a problem that otherwise seems vast and intangible.

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In Interview Tags Interview, Allegra Hyde, Mialise Carney, The Last Catastrophe, Short story, Fiction, 2023 October

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