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The Wall

The Wall

A Poem by ShameemAkhtar


The wall stood. Dark. Tall. Menacing. Like the towering figure of her father. Solid. Impenetrable. Unmovable. Like the norms of society. Rigid. I..
What Comforts Us

What Comforts Us

A Poem by Annette Jay Sweeney


When you notice a girl’s bra-straps showing instead of hidden do you want to sink your gentle teeth into them? As she stan..
To The Society

To The Society

A Poem by Hidden Happiness


Sometimes no matter how normal you are to yourself, the society thinks otherwise.
A CONVERSATION: FROM LOVE TO HATE

A CONVERSATION: FROM LOVE TO HATE

A Story by Ludo Kitso Senome


GENDER ISSUES. THIRTY EIGHT MINUTES IT TOOK ME TO WRITE THIS, ASKED BY A FRIEND WHO WORKS FOR RAINBOW IDENTITY. SENSE TO JUST BE GENUINE IN MY WRITING..
Discovered

Discovered

A Poem by Savannah Bly


It's about defying authority and going on your own path.
WHAT  IS  RIGHT (Ghazal)

WHAT IS RIGHT (Ghazal)

A Chapter by Dhaye


Ah! This society…
Know What To Hold On To

Know What To Hold On To

A Poem by peculiar


let people be, and just fly free
Do They Know?

Do They Know?

A Story by Tash Hill


An imagined slight, a possible smirk; and so she wonders . . . do they know?
Under the Mask

Under the Mask

A Poem by Tara


Although make-up used to be a way for girls to enhance their already beautiful qualities, it's now used as a heavy mask. Make up is fine, but don't le..
Strawberry Fields

Strawberry Fields

A Poem by peculiar


Not a poem! Just some late night musings. Woke up in the middle of the night and just poured this all out under the sheets.
Tower

Tower

A Story by OKaren


Tower “We want change! We want change!” From afar, one would think this cry coming from a tower that is about 2ft taller than ..
Do it!

Do it!

A Stage Play by nevaforneva


All this was an issue, which bothers me for long time, so I wrote this to express myself more clearly than ever. I thank to Charles Warnke, who inspir..
Marketed Knowledge

Marketed Knowledge

A Story by egg13


A fictional memoir.
CLICHE, CLICHE, CLICHE.

CLICHE, CLICHE, CLICHE.

A Poem by Julie Grenness


I ponder on way back when, and the bridal industry.
I failed them

I failed them

A Story by Asmi Bhattacharya


For every single time you were convinced that you were not enough.
norms of a broken world

norms of a broken world

A Poem by purpleray


when normal=broken

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