Guest Post: Identity Expansion Part 2–Forgiving Mom
“When I was first married, my husband was my de facto therapist. I purged many feelings I had toward my mother and he listened. My
“When I was first married, my husband was my de facto therapist. I purged many feelings I had toward my mother and he listened. My
I never knew my dad’s biological mom. She left my grandpa when my dad was two and his little sister one. She was only 19.
by Lesley Ann What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Those words of Shakespeare seem empty in the
GUEST POST BY JESSICA RAE ECKER I AM I, a group show consisting of female artists with Mormon ties, poses the question, How is your
by MargaretOH Everyone has multiple identities. For the most part identities are either peacefully nested (i.e. a Mid-Westener and an American) or separated (i.e. lawyer
As a kid, my parents called me “the house cat” because I could usually be found in the house curled up with a book while
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