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Late Bloomer

Robin

It's about writing, middle aged women and the invisibility cloak they long to shed, motherhood, friendship, with guest essays from people whose voices matter.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Steadfastness of Art

What’s your deeply buried creative gift? Don’t think it’s too late, or its not down there. It is. I say embrace what you want to embrace and ignore the naysayers.

5 months ago
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The Steel Miracle

This piece is by Danny McDonald, my friend who is currently incarcerated in the Michael Unit in an East Texas prison. I started writing to Danny via email through my Aunt; he was in our family for a short time through marriage: another Aunt...

7 months ago
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The Soft Weight of Memory

There is a closet door in my grandmother’s house. It sits next to her couch in the dark paneled, knotty pine living room, where she and I watch Days of our Lives every day after lunch in the summertime. I turn the knob quietly, as she makes...

7 months ago
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Night Swim

They say that anxiety comes at night. I’ve started swimming, and it feels like the opposite of scrolling. I’ve never been good at breathing while swimming or able to find the body relaxation it takes to move through the water in rhythm, but...

8 months ago
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  • Robin

    Native Texan. Chicago Writer. MFA Fiction Oregon. Mom to a Flustered Pug and Three Strong Women.

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