Feels Like Despair A Personal Essay By Gail Wallace Bozzano I sit on my living room couch, […]
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“And then one day, you just aren’t as uncomfortable being hungry anymore. You’ve gotten used to it. You body has learned not to expect much. It has learned that you will not feed it any more than you currently are. It has noticed you do not respond to the signs of its unhappiness so it stops fighting against your mentality. It accepts your anorexia.”
Light A Personal Essay By Patricia Doody It is hard to document a journey you spent over […]
Season 8: Episode 5 By Andrew Buttermore It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia // Season 8: […]
Turpentine By Deb R. Lewis For three years, all I could smell was turpentine. […]
Blank Page By Amelia Aldred Those of us raised Christian, or even in a Christian-dominated culture, absorb the […]
The Water Rat Was Not Me By Erin Wisti For Jon I was on a bridge […]
Crazytown By Deborah Pintonelli Recently I ordered some Chinese to eat alone on a Friday night. […]
“Chubs” and “marshmallow,” every woman’s dream nicknames. I was lucky enough to earn these myself during my fat […]
Three Poems By Carmen Aiken The Watch Sister “I am sorry; I am a hermit; […]