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Letter to the Editor
To the Powers that be, Greetings! I hope this letter finds you well. I am bursting at the seems from all the stories I have to tell. A "free" writing platform I found one day somehow. I've been on it a little while, over 2 years now. Short stories, poems, interviews too. The subjects available to write for are quite the array. Every few days or so, a challenge emerges. Oh how interesting they always are, teaching me literary terms I'd never heard before. I have entered challenges, one after the other. I check anxiously, only to see that first place is always another, never this single mother.It is disheartening, if I am being honest and clear. Please, continue to hear me out dear. I am a black single mom, but I am not a statistic. I am not pulling the race card either, in case you missed it. I haven't seen a winner like me though. At least not yet. Is it me? Specifically?? Does my writing suck so much that even after entering challenges for years, I still lose? How do you choose? What specifications, unlisted, do I have to meet? I will continue to compete. Be a graceful loser. Better luck next time and all that. A nice pat on my back: "Go get 'em tiger!"I will. I know life isn't fair but I wanna make sure the scale isn't tipped. Again I will try...*coin flipped*
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Poets
Traitresse Maistresse d'Escholle
tensions in the classroom mounted, on the field of battle on the field of dharma SWABAT and TWABAT stood face to face students should be able to teachers should be able to nervously the dharma of the teacher and the dharma of the student intersizzlespliced in some ineffective awkwardness about number coded mall maps while learners is this learn good engrish twabat swabat: the 5 karmic ingredients to active learning
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Poets






