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Dear Damsels is Changing
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
Rochelle Roberts' poem captures the fuzzy morning haze – and, as it recedes, a harsh reality. Read More
5 years ago
Palmistry advises Ellen Muller that her crooked fingers are a sign of her dishonesty – and she can't shake the feeling that something about her has been revealed. Read More
5 years ago
Alex Scott takes us back to childhood with dandelion wishes, panted breaths and pink cheeks. Read More
6 years ago
When you break up with someone, you don't just lose them – you lose the rituals you shared together. Alexandra Burton talks about the slow process of building a new routine, and life, after a relationship. Read More
6 years ago
A toilet cubicle that holds a hundred stories: Carys Crossen's short story contains a cold kind of comfort. Read More
6 years ago
There's discomfort in new spaces, as Kate Oliver explores in her poem. Read More
6 years ago
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