At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... never been my intention to cause pain . But what can I do ? I live forever and the men don't . I remember the Chinese magistrate . Such a funny man , he stayed for ten years , each was his last , then he would go home for good , he said ...
... never been my intention to cause pain . But what can I do ? I live forever and the men don't . I remember the Chinese magistrate . Such a funny man , he stayed for ten years , each was his last , then he would go home for good , he said ...
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... never sharing them anymore . He wore a hat all the time these days to hide his balding head , but his body was still solid and efficient . I figured he would support me even if I sunk the Ootsa . I was the only woman on a crew of six ...
... never sharing them anymore . He wore a hat all the time these days to hide his balding head , but his body was still solid and efficient . I figured he would support me even if I sunk the Ootsa . I was the only woman on a crew of six ...
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... never asked anything of her when he was drunk , that was the unspoken rule , but she had broken the rule first when she crossed him . She said no again , and the slap caught her off guard and she staggered and another slap on the other ...
... never asked anything of her when he was drunk , that was the unspoken rule , but she had broken the rule first when she crossed him . She said no again , and the slap caught her off guard and she staggered and another slap on the other ...
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