WOMEN RAISE OUR VOICES: Winter 2024—Lifting Our Spirits in Chaotic Times
The theme for this issue is Lifting Our Spirits in Chaotic Times. Global hotspots rage on with seemingly no solutions in sight. We hope with the poems, prose, and art of this issue to bring some wisdom and a small measure of respite to our everyday lives and spirits.
Submissions Call for Women Raise Our Voices, Winter 2024
Winter 2024 Open for Submissions! Women Raise Our Voices is a fresh online quarterly platform written, edited, and illustrated by women. It is a place for women, non-binary and female-identified creatives to share their writing and visual art. Our voices matter! Your voice matters!
WOMEN RAISE OUR VOICES: ISSUE #1 Women and Gardens
WOMEN RAISE OUR VOICES—SUMMER JUNE 2023—ISSUE #1—We’re excited to welcome you to the first issue of a new online quarterly publication WOMEN RAISE OUR VOICES, a platform for women artists and writers to submit & publish their work…a place to raise our voices and to be heard.
Submission Call for the First Issue of Women Raise Our Voices
Aloha Dear Friends & Cultural Creatives! This is a very special announcement coming to you. Why special? Because I have something wonderful to share; something that I’ve dreamed about for a long time... an online newsletter for women to submit their writing,...
Book Launch for Marjorie St. Clair—February 19, 2023
Book Launch for Marjorie’s New Memoir:A Southern Belle in Paris on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023 via Zoom. I cordially invite you to attend my Zoom Book Launch on Sunday, February 19, 2023, hosted by poet, artist and activist Jules Nyquist of Poetry Playhouse in Placitas, NM.
Winter Hag Woman’s Welcome to 2023
Like most folks I know, we can hardly believe that 2022 is behind us. What happened? It went so fast! Instead of looking back over the past year as I usually do, I have become absorbed with the year’s four seasonal cycles themselves and how they weave us seamlessly into the year’s events, taking us from birth, growth, to death and back again.
Women Raise Their Voices
History is replete with myths and historical events detailing both the honoring and persecution of women and girls. There is a collective women’s wisdom that has been fought for and won by women who’ve taken a stand, using their bodies as well as their pens to raise their voices against injustices. As a result of their bravery and sacrifices, we women of today enjoy many rights that our mothers & grandmothers didn’t have. As writers, we choose to carry on this tradition of speaking out and RAISING OUR VOICES.
CHARTRES CATHEDRAL: Where Spirit & Matter Converge
Aloha & Welcome to My Blog Poet Mary Oliver said “Do what brings you joy and then write about it.” Often writing about joyful or blissful times are as difficult as writing about those times where we suffered some misjustice or harm. When describing joyful events,...
PARIS IS A WOMAN
Aloha & Welcome to My Blog Place is a crucial component of any good story. Not only does it vivify where the action is happening or happened but also helps to define and reveal the story’s characters that place has shaped in distinct ways. ...
GYPSIES AND FRANCE’S WINE COUNTRY
Aloha & Welcome to My Blog Memoir writers often struggle with what memories from their well-lived lives to include in their telling. The more difficult experiences in our lives usually conjure up an emotional catharsis as we strive to talk about them...
Write as though your life depends on it, that’s writing with a passionate heart, the true writer's adventure!
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