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1970: Kites
David Deitrick remembers being care-free: “No sputtering four-stroke internal combustion engines — just the thrum of the kite string and slow dance that comes from manipulating the string to gain altitude or change direction.”
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My Gender Creative Son’s First Pride
C.J., age 8, on his first Pride parade: “I liked the vibe. I liked all the colors. But, most of all, I liked all of the people. Nobody judges anybody. You can just be who you want to be. There should be Pride every week, because it’s so much fun,” he explained.
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Wisdom from my aging minivan
Andi reconsiders giving up blogging in an all-too-busy life: “But then I realized that this space provides me with something I don’t realize I need until it’s gone. A place of reflection.”
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Velveteen Femme
Sarah is a queer Edinburgher whose blog focuses on plus-size fashion and beauty, with a healthy dose of self-love thrown in.
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On Writing a Novel: “Should I Be Writing Bigger?”
Michelle, writer at The Green Study, muses on novel writing and committing to the process.
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Interaction and Community: How a Lifestyle Blogger Doubled Her Weekly Views
Kaylee Marie Huey shares insights on the importance of making connections with other, like-minded bloggers.
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Portraits of Film Stars by Fine Artist Paul Ayres
Browse the illustrated portraiture of fine artist Paul Ayres.