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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... seemed smaller , his frame slumped over slightly , frozen in the rowing position . He wasn't as inviting anymore , as if his skin had been hardened by years of exposure . On our last trip he was distant , like the far - off rims of the ...
... seemed smaller , his frame slumped over slightly , frozen in the rowing position . He wasn't as inviting anymore , as if his skin had been hardened by years of exposure . On our last trip he was distant , like the far - off rims of the ...
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... seemed so much larger , so much more powerful than they did that first day at San Quentin . Hell , I had been through orientation ; I'd learned the rules of behavior . The digital billboard just inside the employee entrance told me how ...
... seemed so much larger , so much more powerful than they did that first day at San Quentin . Hell , I had been through orientation ; I'd learned the rules of behavior . The digital billboard just inside the employee entrance told me how ...
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... seemed to happen to me when I tried to say aloud what it was I said so often in my head - I love Kate . I told Kate that I was scared , that maybe I was more coward than consort . She assured me that I would find the words I needed to ...
... seemed to happen to me when I tried to say aloud what it was I said so often in my head - I love Kate . I told Kate that I was scared , that maybe I was more coward than consort . She assured me that I would find the words I needed to ...
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