Summer 2024
Issue No. 21: ethical storytelling
Sixteen Steps To Eating A Potato
1 Choose a tray—red, orange, green, or blue. Notice the scratches. Grab a plastic plate, a napkin, silverware still warm.
Gender Defiant
This week, Tina gets her own phone.
There has been a lot going on.
JJ’s reptile menagerie has been rapidly expanding, which Tina (JJ’s mom) aids and abets because she continually hangs from the grim cliff of knowing that trans kids easily get depressed.
Sir, Ma’am, Sorry
I step up to the counter at the café to order. The young man behind the counter says with cheer, What can I get you this morning, Sir? Just a normal day. An “every single day.”
Sydney Lea: Champion of the Maine Storytelling Tradition A Conversation with Susan Conley
Sydney Lea speaks with Susan Conley
What To Do With Rage
The icy morning finds me in bed, engrossed in a book of John Singer Sargent’s watercolors. The thought of staying under the covers all but overwhelms me.
Cloud Seeding
In Dubai, we are not allowed to gather in protest. We are not allowed to display a foreign flag, so two weeks after the fighting begins, my children and I cover our front door instead with slices of construction paper watermelon.