As I write this version of my draft, legislation for the LGBT+ Community has changed in NSW, Australia. Looking beyond the religious implications that still “The Disappearance of Michael Stoneburner”
Category: What AM I Thinking?
Poetry, September 2024
Trigger Warnings: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Terrorism I stood so smallbeneath his towering infernohis mouth smoulderingmy will in asheshe waited in silencehis eyes my predatorand “Poetry, September 2024”
Moving Into Homelessness
Written By Joel And Michael Stoneburner My day was pretty much perfect. I had spent the day with my person, Joel. They spoiled me and “Moving Into Homelessness”
My Will in Ashes – Poetry July 2024
I stood so smallbeneath his towering infernohis mouth smoulderingmy will in asheshe waited in silencehis eyes my predatorand I wondered what I did wrongagain and “My Will in Ashes – Poetry July 2024”
Exposure Therapy – Short Story July 2024
Do not speak. Just observe. She stood at the side of the street of her childhood home. Everything was the same. The tire wheel swing “Exposure Therapy – Short Story July 2024”
A Letter to Penrith City Library/Council 2024
To whom it may concern, We, the members of the Penrith City Library Writing Group, are deeply disappointed by the recent decision of the council “A Letter to Penrith City Library/Council 2024”
Story Stones Writing Prompt July 2024
Do you believe in happily ever afters? When you write do you have the end in mind? Or do you struggle to end things? You’ve “Story Stones Writing Prompt July 2024”
Writing Group – Penrith
Story Stones is a monthly Writer’s Group based in Penrith, NSW. It is a group designed to provide a safe space for LGBT+ writers who “Writing Group – Penrith”
Story Stones May Prompt 2024
I’ve done a few writing prompts where I’ve discussed how representation matters, especially with the LGBT+ Community, as this is what I’ve longed to see “Story Stones May Prompt 2024”
These Soft Gay Hours*
*Special thanks to Grace and Zephyr for the inspiration from ‘these soft gay hours’. It’s amazing what a small phrase can inspire. Thank you for “These Soft Gay Hours*”