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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
This trio of poems from Scarlett Kefford traces the bodily marks and impressions left behind by someone else. Read More
7 years ago
Nostalgia spills from Tanisha Rao's poem on past selves and the traces they leave behind. Read More
7 years ago
Sarah Yeung steps back from the ceaseless movement of the city to consider what came before, in our Friday poem. Read More
7 years ago
A story about a haunted relationship and a quiet man. Poignant fiction from Zoe Paskett. Read More
7 years ago
Everything changes, even your memory. Maria Ilona Moore's piece deciphers how we start to forget. Read More
7 years ago
Maria Ilona Moore asks, what happens when a childhood best-friendship fades? Do you go back to being strangers? Read More
8 years ago
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