by Dear Damsels February 8, 2019 Number of comments0 origins Poetry HER FACE | ‘All her shots left untaken, She knows I can’t miss.’ Emily Tucker writes a poem for her grandmother, who taught her to cook, be a good person and who has the exact same face. Poetry
by Dear Damsels February 6, 2019 Number of comments0 creative non-fiction origins FROM PLACES AND PEOPLE AND THINGS | Maria Ilona Moore tries to pin down where she’s from – and why it feels like such a difficult question to answer. Creative non-fiction
by Dear Damsels February 4, 2019 Number of comments0 origins Poetry WHY I AM LIKE THIS | Leanne Moden’s poem looks at the building blocks of her identity, and what might have made her who she is today. Poem
by Dear Damsels February 3, 2019 Number of comments0 fiction origins OF LEMONS | Roya takes the citrus scent of her roots wherever she goes. Breathe in Gabrielle Turner’s short fiction. Fiction