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Tag: heartbreak

by Dear Damsels February 26, 2020 Number of comments0
Open Poetry

JERSEY SHORE SOUND | Kay Allen captures the feeling of allowing yourself to hope again, after moulding your heart into something new.

Poetry

by Dear Damsels March 23, 2018 1
Poetry Revival

Unearthing Letters I Wrote You Three Years Ago

Remembering a relationship, one letter a time. Kayla King’s beautiful poetry sears like sunburn.

by Dear Damsels February 19, 2018 Number of comments0
Poetry secrets

Words Born to Speak

Anna Myers writes about a feeling pushed down, kept out of sight, and words safely locked away.

by Dear Damsels December 20, 2017 Number of comments0
female friendship fiction short story Trace

FUNNY HOW YOU CAN’T REMEMBER HIS NAME | Hazy memories of a blurred-out boy are reignited in Christina Dalcher’s short fiction.

Fiction

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