Tags : divorce

Divorce

Divorce

A Story by AB


A journey to life through the birth of oneself. An observation that all transitions share a similar pattern.
Marital Minefields

Marital Minefields

A Poem by Marianne Rose


My husband and I have witnessed many near break-ups. Sometimes we end up casualties of other people's wars.
Thin Blue Line

Thin Blue Line

A Story by Anne Weyer


A woman in transition struggles to turn to the next chapter in her life
Broken Plates

Broken Plates

A Story by Quinn W


A story of how a parents troubled relationship affected their child's.
21 more days

21 more days

A Story by Lyn Anderson


written for a contest must start with "He was there, standing in the doorframe, scars and new cuts covered his body, he glared at me"
I don't Have a Father

I don't Have a Father

A Poem by erlance


I don't have a father.He is not dead. He is very well alive. I have his number, his address, and I can talk to him at any moment.He did not completely..
When the butterflies stoped fluttering

When the butterflies stoped fluttering

A Poem by Bianka Tanori


"divorce is a hard thing to go through in life, especially because I grew up with that person"
Hopeless Fidelity

Hopeless Fidelity

A Poem by Shadowdragon


Time to jot more feels down.
a million miles

a million miles

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


sometimes it isn't distance that separates us.
Bad a*s break up poems  (Poetry Book)

Bad a*s break up poems (Poetry Book)

A Book by Lyn Anderson


divorce, break ups, and separation
go to bed

go to bed

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


an angry lullaby
Where's the damned camera?

Where's the damned camera?

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


you'll understand it once you read it
only I

only I

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


here we go again with the psychoanalysis I am sure
Divorce

Divorce

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


inspired by Frieda
Apparently

Apparently

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


still an Epiphany
Sorting

Sorting

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


the divorce of course
Celibate Monogamy

Celibate Monogamy

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


an anomaly? 20 percent of all married couples might disagree.