The Sea Witch
The door opened with a sudden motion and I nearly fell inside. We stared at each other for seven shocked seconds, until she let out a wild little laugh and grabbed my wrist, dragging me indoors.
Continue reading “Maya Goel”The Sea Witch
The door opened with a sudden motion and I nearly fell inside. We stared at each other for seven shocked seconds, until she let out a wild little laugh and grabbed my wrist, dragging me indoors.
Continue reading “Maya Goel”Fighting a blessing:
It’s okay to need
your security blanket.
It’s okay to need
a crutch.
Continue reading “Kara Pernicano”puddle kingdom
A little monster clogged my drain
Forced its mouth to bend
Space
Continue reading “Lolo W”Madwomen in the Attic is going to be partnering with Herstory Training Institute and the College Consortium and the Coalition for Community Writing in the spring to offer writing workshops, but in the meantime, we would like to invite you to learn about our partnership with Herstory and the CCCW by joining us for a Saturday afternoon literary exploration of the potency of madness through memoir.
Continue reading “Magic, Meaning, and Madness: Reclaiming Our Power”Nekoye
by Alexander Opicho
It was Wenwa who prepared the grave in which the miscarried baby was buried. Continue reading “Nekoye by Alexander Opicho”