
Broken Toys is a collection of personal reflections and essays exploring divorce, memory, and the quiet reconstruction of self—where psychology, masculinity, and meaning meet in the aftermath of loss.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 28 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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He waited for his life to begin. One day, two days, one month, two months, one year until 50 years had passed and he was still waiting. A marriage. Kids. What was he waiting for? Just going with the flow. Asking questions to keep his mind a...
She dressed with a style and grace that acknowledged her age but showed she understood that style exists for every age.
That’s the first sentence he ever wrote about his wife of 17 years but now his ex-wife or almost ex because the papers...
It sits on rails. I can see it. It’s heavy, wooden with steel frame and crossbars and barn doors. No windows, enclosed, no light in or out. I push it. Sometimes I pull it. I am on the outside. Often, I walk alongside and it follows. I don’t...
He was sitting at a long table, papers, keys, phone and a yellow traffic ticket dropped randomly around his laptop. It felt good to have a square of table to allow for life to lie about and ask for attention, gently. For years he had been l...
The little boy is standing at the door and the door has glass and the glass is fragile because as the boy bangs on the glass, he feels fear, he is alone and he doesn’t know how to get to a safe place, the place where his parents are, so the...
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Stories and essays about coming apart and picking up the pieces. How do we manage Identity, loss and trauma?
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