• I am slapped • I take my first breath • I learned to cry • I learned crawl • I learned to fall • I learned that everyone is not the same as I
Author: aberes
Under the Cape: Covert Homosexuality in Bram Stoker’s Dracula- by Gregoire Marshal
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is subject to a queer reading. Dracula has clear homoerotic tendencies and since these tendencies are both sexual and outside the norm (i.e., evil), they must be destroyed. But the suggestion of the homoerotic does not stop there. Homosexuality is also hinted at in the use of the woman as intermediary and Read More…
Roots- by Barbara Gurgel
Love is a thing that we put in the ground and every kiss and compromise fed Love and watered Love and moved Love from the shade to the light
Skin Care- by Barbara Gurgel
The clock strikes the hour for the ritual. You sit in front of your crowded vanity, in your towel or most likely your ‘sexy’ red bathrobe. Although 90% of the products you are about to use can be found somewhere in the cacophony of concealers and eyeshadow brushes, there will always be one product you Read More…
Love is a Myth- by Madelyn Foor
“Taking your own life. Interesting expression, taking it from who? Once it’s over, it’s not you who’ll miss it. Your own death is something that happens to everyone else. Your life is not your own, so keep your hands off it.”