THE LEAVES BY MARCI PURCELL All the leaves crumble under the weight of me.LeavesleavingcrumblecrumblingweightwaitingundermeThe leavers crumble under the weight of me.TheycrumbleundertheweightandleavemeThey are leaving and I crumble under the weight.Crumblingundertheweightof all theleavingI leave,…

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I WELCOME THE FALL BY DANIELLE ORR LISTEN TO THE AUTHOR READING: The doves and hummingbirds sang their songs to me all summer long, sharing their secrets and knowledge, and…

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THIS WORLD BY REBECCA COHEN Riverbank refuge, where nobody says I don’t belong. Where there are no words at all. My ears rest into rustling leaves, flowing water, crickets. Into the…

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THE KEY TO ME BY JEAN WIDNER I was given a key. A meaningless key that opens a door, or a box, or a house, but I do not know…

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FUZZY BY HANNAH ANDREWS Lisbeth knew better. She’d been warned a thousand times. “Never, ” Mama had said. “Don’t you ever,” Papa said, and their never-evers echoed endlessly inside her head…

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TREE OF LIFE BY ELISA NICKERSON My biological father is married to a lovely woman named Pat. She is his second wife and is shy and pretty and a bit…

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RED GALOSHES BY JULIE MAE PIGOTT I’ve been looking in mirrors. Searching for reflections of belonging. Begging for someone to teach me the undecipherable code of family roots. I look…

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FINE BY AUDREY B Do answers change, maturemonotonous clarifying statements pressed onto skin that somehow visibly invited …“Your parents must be saints!”“Are you adopted?”“What are you?”“Do you want to find your real parents?” ……

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SHOCKWAVES BY JULIAN WASHIO-COLLETTE LISTEN TO THE AUTHOR READING:​ My wife, Lisa, and I recently moved from a wilderness setting to the suburbs, from a highly structured environment to a…

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