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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... standing on the pier , staring out to sea , waiting for your own true love , your own true child . " " My body is not decorated by needles or ink . This child is my tattoo , my indelible mark , my symbol that I lived through pain and ...
... standing on the pier , staring out to sea , waiting for your own true love , your own true child . " " My body is not decorated by needles or ink . This child is my tattoo , my indelible mark , my symbol that I lived through pain and ...
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... standing . I was in the brown uniform of the " free staff , " and I suddenly wished I were smaller , thinner , or could burrow under asphalt . You only got one warn- ing shot , and then anyone standing was taken down 112 JESS WELLS.
... standing . I was in the brown uniform of the " free staff , " and I suddenly wished I were smaller , thinner , or could burrow under asphalt . You only got one warn- ing shot , and then anyone standing was taken down 112 JESS WELLS.
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... standing in front of my father who is reading on his couch . We exchange the usual pleasantries about the weather and my job , our nonchalance absurd next to the monologue running in my head . Standing over him like this doesn't seem ...
... standing in front of my father who is reading on his couch . We exchange the usual pleasantries about the weather and my job , our nonchalance absurd next to the monologue running in my head . Standing over him like this doesn't seem ...
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