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Daran, ICE has quotas to meet. They are kidnapping those who are easiest to get. They have deported, detained, or…
' Who cares if more of them are male or female? ' I will always call out when the patriarchy…
How disproportionate is it? https://www.statista.com/statistics/257783/estimated-number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-the-us-by-age-and-sex/ There are estimated to be slightly more men than women, but not ten times as…
Can we forget about gender for a moment and concentrate on stopping the ongoing genocide? I doubt anyone here has…
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Author Archives: Mandolin
Rachel Swirsky 2019 Award Eligibility Post
Check out my three new short stories from this year! “Oh! Abigail! Oh. It’s good—it’s so good to see you. Mom. Hi. I feel like I could reach out and touch your face. Your face! It’s so good to … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Check Out “The Problem with My Dachshund” on Guernica!
“The problem with my dachshund is that he pees. Constantly. Unrelentingly. On rugs and furniture and laps. He looks up at you with those large, dark eyes, and attempts to communicate innocence. I know better. He’s a malicious bladder loosener. … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Opportunity to Support a Palestinian Library
I’ve been making microloans through Kiva.org through years, and this project caught my eye. A Palestinian woman is looking to convert an old house into a library and bookshop: “Duha is a nice girl who lives with her family in … Continue reading → Continue reading
A Haiku for Friday, December 13th
Posted in Poetry
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Pete (aka Petrichor)
Pretty sure we’re getting asked for snacks here.
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A Haiku for Thursday, November 21st
Winter-whitened sun
makes a cold, pretty morning–
gentle, short-lived light.
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Posted in Poetry, Rachel Swirsky's poetry
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“The Book of Dragons” Announcement
Any time I get to write a story with Ann Leckie is a good time. “We Continue” was called “bee dragons” for most of its draft life, so I’m guessing you can infer what it’s about. Follow this link to … Continue reading → Continue reading
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NF Reads Interview
Thanks to NF Reads for hosting me for an interview! I wrote up a bunch of thoughts on things like titling stories, taking criticism and how emotions influence creativity. Here’s a part of it: “People. We’re really cool, and complicated, … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Zephyr
Zephyr is posing for his princely portrait.
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Posted in Cats
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Exactly Dianne. The ICE genocide is another patriarchal measure to strip women of their rights, their freedom and very often,…