FLYING: Confessions of a Free Woman


89, 90…

December 24th, 2008 by Natasha

I feel as though my family is disintegrating.
My nonna, 89 years old, has been feeling the aches and pains of being that age. A healthy woman all her life, she is not used to it, but being on the outside, my family knows how lucky she is that her most serious ailments include, some arthritis […]

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“The Nature of Life and Being a So-Called Artist” - New York City

December 16th, 2008 by Jennifer

 Inspired by Natasha’s post “Birthdays”

As the year races to an end, I have been thinking a lot about the concept of stability. The outer world market has made it impossible to avoid. At the same time, I work with a lot of young people, fresh out of college, and I have noticed how hard it […]

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Primordial Love Poem

December 8th, 2008 by Diane

Last post, I wrote about my visit to Santa Cruz to celebrate the launch of the new anthology, Sisters Singing: Blessings, Prayer, Art, songs, Poetry and Sacred Stories by Women.  Jennifer suggested that I share my poem from the book — so here it is! It is in the section called “Songs of a Luscious […]

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Birthdays

December 4th, 2008 by Natasha

I’m trying to get my thoughts together… I’ve actually been trying for the past two weeks. I’ve been waiting to have something to post about that doesn’t seem like a teenage girl’s diary.
With no luck, I free write hoping to have something suitable for public ingestion. I can’t get my thoughts together, more so than anytime […]

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Choosing Love

December 1st, 2008 by L'Dawn

I had noticed a difference between them. If I were to name it, it was a precious melancholy. As if, they were saying good-bye before the other was gone. A conscious reverence like one might have when they know the other is terminally ill—making sure to honor every moment in the sacredness of it.
I saw […]

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“FEAR” – New York City

December 1st, 2008 by Jennifer

I had been to South Africa many times for work and I often told people that, “I had fallen in love with the country”. But what I never explained is that I had also fallen in love with a South African man and perhaps that affected the way I saw the country. As the saying […]

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“The Day Barack Obama Became the President” - Guest Blogger Duska Zagorac, London

November 25th, 2008 by Jennifer

Sooner than I could fully open my eyes on Wednesday 5th November, I rushed to my computer.  It was 6:45 am in London.  While my computer was starting up for what seemed like an eternity, I had butterflies in my stomach.  The BBC page finally uploaded.  In a split second my eyes caught the link […]

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no such thing as terminally unique

November 24th, 2008 by Leilani

Terminally unique.
Is that the phrase that I heard? Used to describe people so separated from the human condition by their individuality that it is not possible for them to believe others might possibly be capable of feeling the same way that they feel. Was the phrased used by a teacher - describing or questioning her […]

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Pen, Paper and ‘lil ol’ me

November 21st, 2008 by Natasha

I am alive. I know this because my pen hits paper occasionally. I have been reminded time and again to write if for nothing more than the importance of staying present. Focusing on the here and now. I write to remind myself I exist, that the day before last actually happened and, that a month […]

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More Than A Number And Some Adjectives

November 14th, 2008 by Angela

Two years ago, I realized that my identity had been stolen. Credit card debt had silently been accruing under my name for a couple of years on purchases I never made. It was terrifying to face the possibility of being held accountable for thousands of dollars (which I didn’t have), but even more […]

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November 15th, 2001

November 14th, 2008 by Khosi

It’s been seven years and it feels like it was yesterday. 15 November 2001, the day summer became winter and day became night: that was the day I first felt the impact of crime. Things were happening to other people, and I read about terrible deaths in newspapers and saw them on television. I felt […]

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Girl Problems

November 14th, 2008 by Khosi

I was having a chat with my girls a few days ago… one of the girls had her heart broken and she was crying. She’d just found out that her boyfriend was seeing someone, and that the lady is expecting his child. She was really heart broken - they’ve been dating since primary school,and they’ve […]

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Sisters Singing Praises to a New Era

November 13th, 2008 by Diane

Last weekend I went to Santa Cruz to take part in the launch of Sisters Singing: Blessings, Prayers, Art, Songs, Poetry and Sacred Stories by Women. I have a poem in this beautiful anthology and the editor, Carolyn Brigit Flynn, invited me and 138 other contributors to come to Santa Cruz to join in the […]

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“Congratulations to the US!” - India - Guest Blogger: Paromita Goswami

November 10th, 2008 by Jennifer

I was traveling to a tribal village in the heart of India when my cellphone got into range by sheer luck, and a friend called to say that Barack Hussein Obama had won. She turned up the TV so I could hear some of the speech on the phone. I have not felt so inspired in a […]

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“Election Night” - New York City

November 5th, 2008 by Jennifer

I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A CALL TO ALL OUR READERS AND CONTRIBUTORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR EXPERIENCES AND REACTIONS AS WOMEN TO THIS HISTORIC EVENT.
There will be so many words written about tonight, by people far more eloquent and important than I, yet still I want to report from my living […]

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