Book Review: A New Constellation by Ashley Mae Hoiland
The heart does not know what it can hold until it is given the thing it must carry. I did not know I would love
The heart does not know what it can hold until it is given the thing it must carry. I did not know I would love
“You beautiful girls – don’t wander around looking like men. Put on a little lipstick now and then and look a little charming – it’s
by Anonymous Annoying. Frustrating. Un-sexy. Unprofessional. In the way. Old-fashioned. Heat Rash. Awkward. Forced. These are the words I would use to describe my garments.
by Mamie Several months ago I shared my experiences on Exponent about feeling suffocated during circle time in Relief Society because of the years of
In third grade, my teacher taught us a little about China. The only thing I remember was that I heard of China’s ancient custom of
by Sarah S. “MOMMY’S HOME!” I cried, as I bounded down the stairs to the front door, while my parents quickly shuffled into the house
“You don’t look your age,” they say, When I reveal that I’m forty-two. But my body has begun to betray me. Gray hair is just
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