We crossed that bridge as five But only mother and I survived Your father and brothers will be back, she wiped her tears and said. I know… Read more “The doomed bridge – Pallavi”
Tag: #FeministBookChallenge
Feminists Don’t Wear Pink & other lies – Devereaux Frazier
Read more of Deveraux Frazier’s writing at Poetry of An Aspergian or D. Frazier Writes
Oranges are not the only fruit – Saarah Choudhury
Poet. World traveller. Moved from England to Cambodia. Might stay there. Not sure. You can read more of Saarah’s writing at eastwest_nomad
Men explain things to me – Megha Sood
The sharp wind grazes and cuts my tongue /razor-sharp/ like your disagreement towards how I live my life your pointy misconceptions about how it has been traded… Read more “Men explain things to me – Megha Sood”
My body is not an apology – Megha Sood
This body– my body is not an apology it’s a prayer Forgiveness wrapped in the filigrees end of my skin frayed at the ends battered for so… Read more “My body is not an apology – Megha Sood”
How to be a woman? – Megha Sood
There are rules to be followed guidelines to be remembered regulations to be followed to the T. before I can call myself a woman a lady like… Read more “How to be a woman? – Megha Sood”
Don’t Tell Me I’m Not Woman – Kindra M. Austin
Within my womb cells divide, and fuse. Brain grows. Heart grows. Lungs grow. Eyes, ears, mouth, and nerves all form inside my sacred space. Man is formed… Read more “Don’t Tell Me I’m Not Woman – Kindra M. Austin”
Girl Interrupted – Devereaux Frazier
Read more of Deveraux Frazier’s writing at Poetry of An Aspergian or D. Frazier Writes
Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman – Devereaux Frazier
Read more of Deveraux Frazier’s writing at Poetry of An Aspergian or D. Frazier Writes
When God Was a Woman – Melita White
When God was a woman there was no God There was only you and me and many other humans besides and there were animals and trees and… Read more “When God Was a Woman – Melita White”