• Sugar

    Sugar

    Sugar by Faith Stellmaker critiques the experiences and social expectations of women in the contemporary moment and explores the ways in which girls present themselves. With feminism recently coming to the foreground of political and cultural debates, these images capture the unapologetic camaraderie shared between females in both the public and private space. They aim… Read more

  • The Graiai and Medusa

    The Graiai and Medusa

    They call us grey and haggard; unworthy of their society. But, did we ask to be born this way? No. It seems our rejected fate was chosen for us. Read more

  • Payoff

    Payoff

    She’s been cast aside for a Daniel, a Darren, or a David and she listens silently as the panel tells her how close she was before eventually deciding she was ‘too good’ where they had her. They will be looking again in 6 months, but she can’t give six more months. All she can think… Read more

  • Sapphic Silencing

    Sapphic Silencing

    My sexuality is not a university research paper, requiring citations in Chicago Style format Read more

  • Spotlight on Joy Davidman

    Spotlight on Joy Davidman

    To express the thoughts, emotions and cognitions we feel no other soul has ever known; to be able to capture a feeling in tangible language, place it before someone and have them say ‘that’s mine’, is a form of emotional empowerment few strangers can offer each other. Read more

  • The Reframing of Sex

    The Reframing of Sex

    “Every time a man cums in me / He leaves a part of his soul.” Read more

  • Lover

    Lover

    “To know one such as I know you / To love in knowing, as I love / The passages of your soul …” Read more

  • Reasonable Adjustments

    Reasonable Adjustments

    “I read the latest reply in the email thread with my lecturer, close my eyes, and feel my heart sink and chest tighten as I prepare for the all too familiar battle ahead. My faith in the system has been jaded by years of veiled requests to prove the legitimacy and severity of my illness… Read more

  • I Feel You

    I Feel You

    “I feel you in me / My insides do not twist / like they did when / I felt him …” Read more

  • The Ascendacy

    The Ascendacy

    “I claim you like a pebble on a beach. You are a smooth weight in my hand carried for a period of pleasure then forgotten, captive in a dusty bottom drawer.” Read more