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Urban Legends of the South

The south is known for the beautiful plantations sitting on the front porch talking to family and...

My Life as a WAC

On May 14, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the legislation establishing the Women'...

Hold Your Breath...Breathe

Bracky Kinsloe graduated in 1967 from Jiba High School, a small Texas town. To get out of the hay...

My Poetry Book

My poetry book is a mixture of rhyme and rhythms that vary from religion to romance, life, and de...

The Kalifee

The story opens in the distant future, postapocalyptic. Women have had to step up their game, mov...

The Book of Meditation

The Book of Meditation was developed over more than twenty years of taking notes during meditation a...

It's Going to Be Okay

Marissa Lorenzana Wallace sacrificed her career as a teacher to help her son, Ethan. Ethan was a ...

Lessons Not Learned from Afghanistan

I am not an expert on foreign affairs, and I acknowledge that opinions are like assholes—everyb...

Charles Haldeman

Charles Haldeman (1931–83) was a man with unusual literary and artistic abilities who sought to...

Once upon a Time in Saint-Tropez...

Series of anecdotes, love affairs and self-discoveries of a young woman in the eighty in the very ac...

The Yeah-Buts

The Yeah-Buts only come out at night, but it's just to make sure everything is all right. The Yea...

How We Grew Up Strong in the Jim Crow South

In these pages, you are invited into the lives of my family as we worked to support ourselves. It wi...