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Shekinah

May 8, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

Wise woman, your mottled bark beckons The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!

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Witnesses to Aging

Feb 28, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

Through paint, fabric, faith, fiction, photography, poetry, and a variety of prose, the creators in this issue offer us a glimpse into their inner rings — their years, their stories, their change. This issue invites us to become witnesses to aging.

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Open Water

Feb 27, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

I order six online — two suits in three different sizes. With menopause, my body is changing so fast I don’t know what will work.

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A Casket Story

Feb 26, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

It’s a shame my casket can’t be on display before it goes into the ground, but we already have a coffee table and a chest to hold blankets … The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!

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Redefining Adventure

Feb 25, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

For years, I thought I had settled for a smaller life, that I’d missed my shot, and my best adventures had passed me by. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!

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The Hummingbird in My Freezer

Feb 23, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

I began to wonder on a spiritual level if this exquisite, flawless, tiny thing, and all of God’s sentient creatures for that matter — including myself — have enough self-awareness to have torpor-like moments. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe no…

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Thoughtful Women: The Art of Making Plans

Feb 21, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

As I continue to age, I hope to be intentional. I plan to embrace Mary’s and my grandma’s examples, and hope that you will catch me Swedish death cleaning, making my own funeral arrangements, and dancing in the front row at Zumba. The full content of this post is available to sub…

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“What did you get for question seven?”

Feb 20, 2026 · Natasha Rogers

I wonder if, in a desire to avoid comparison, there has also been a loss of solidarity. Has minding our own business left other people feeling like they’ve missed a map or answer sheet that everyone else seems to have? The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Su…

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