nourish

by Lydia Prendergast

for the citrus—
that my mother keeps in the chilled barrel—
giggling in desperate hope for the mere noise that even cacophony

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Curry and I

by Mugdha Joshi (aka thefeministwriterwhogoesmeh)

You know that it’s good food you’re eating when it has a wonderful fulfilling quality and there is a lingering feeling on your taste buds, making you long for more. I could go on and on about how good good food actually is, but then I’d be missing the point.

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Sugar Safe

by Ann Graham

You tug and drag, scratching the floor, the priceless antique out onto your balcony. Electrified, you raise the lid to let loose the children’s sobbing, begging for their mothers.

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