Dust Devil, a Poem by Mary Sue Barnett

Hilda and Christy, What does heaven say about your pain, your cries, your violent end? A maniacal energy trapped you sucked you into a wild frenzy of femicidal lust They stole your consciousness you could not see nor walk they stole your joy you could not dance nor laugh they stole you from your very […]

To Mother the World, a Poem by Mary Sue Barnett

To Mother the world the Voice says, sounding At once as the roar Of a rogue wave And as the silence of disappearing fog It’s a sacred call And the Voice repeats To Mother the world Do you hear it? Echoing yet again From Earth to distant skies So that the unmoved Be moved To […]

Hating Girls: Stories and Solidarity by Abigail Lutz

I love to write. I write letters. I keep journals. I write creatively and narratively. I write poems and fantasies. And yet, when it comes time to write about my own experience of misogyny, I am at a loss. The task seems too big. Words and phrases dash across my mind: purity culture, rape, sex, […]