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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Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. tried to focus : She imagined that his hand was a foreign traveler with a ... trying to sound sensual , not scared . His hand slowly emerged . He sat up , his face was sweating . Anna felt proud ...
Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. tried to focus : She imagined that his hand was a foreign traveler with a ... trying to sound sensual , not scared . His hand slowly emerged . He sat up , his face was sweating . Anna felt proud ...
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... trying to imagine the next word or phrase , I put down my pen and listen . Underneath the everyday noise - blinds rattling in the breeze , phones ringing , and voices mur- muring or rising in anger - I hear the other writers . I hear ...
... trying to imagine the next word or phrase , I put down my pen and listen . Underneath the everyday noise - blinds rattling in the breeze , phones ringing , and voices mur- muring or rising in anger - I hear the other writers . I hear ...
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... trying to hold to the sense of the dream . She didn't try to decipher the meaning of her dreams anymore , deep or ... tried to put a good face on all the extra time she had . This morning , she had padded out to the kitchen at twenty ...
... trying to hold to the sense of the dream . She didn't try to decipher the meaning of her dreams anymore , deep or ... tried to put a good face on all the extra time she had . This morning , she had padded out to the kitchen at twenty ...
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