Eve Ettinger

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  • Growing up backwards

    May 2, 2013
    Christian Patriarchy, Church, Community, Depression, Doubt, Grace, Healing, Legalism, Real Life

    Two weeks ago, I was walking along the water in Hallandale Beach, FL, talking with my childhood best friend, Jori. We were comparing notes on our childhoods — an uncanny thing if you’re like me and negative memories get locked up in the subconscious. Both of our families were large, creative, unruly homeschoolers, loving to…

  • IR: Good vs. best: things I wish I learned about dating

    April 29, 2013
    Immodesty Rail, Learning, Loving a person, Marriage, Men, My story, purity, Relationships, Sex, Women

    When one of my friends starts dating someone exclusively, I like to ask questions, to capture in my head not just the story of how he asked her out or how she warmed up to him, but to understand the essence, the thingness of what makes their new relationship attractive to them. What do you…

  • When you’re a storyteller and a Christian

    April 23, 2013
    Reading, Real Life, Writing

    A couple weeks back, it was 7:45 am and I was grumpy. My good friend Mark was arguing with me in the car on our way to the metro. We’ve been carpooling every day since Christmas, and he’s a morning person. And he likes to argue. Mark is one of my favorite people, but I’m not…

  • 4/4

    April 14, 2013
    Poetry

    Spring arrives late this year. The cherry trees in front of my building already dropped their blossoms, suctioned to the pavement but I’m still wearing my wool coat in the mornings. “Dreaming of April” is my March song But she came and is slow to breathe life into the city this time. I don’t resent…

  • “On the Edge of Miller’s Pond” by Rachel Leon

    April 7, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Writing

    It’s day 7 of short story week, and I think you’re in for a treat. I had to coax this out of Rachel, but I’m so glad she agreed to let me share it with you.   Rachel Leon is fond of feminism, fairy tales, cheese fries, and drinking alone. Follow her @other_echoes. On the…

  • “Women’s Work”

    April 6, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Women, Writing

    We’ve hit day 6! Which story is your favorite so far? This one got pushed back to the end of the week because the author classically dissatisfied with it initially. But I think it’s found it’s sweet spot and you’ll be sure to enjoy his retelling of this myth. Connor Park is a barista by trade,…

  • “Christmas at Mary’s” by Amy Mitchell

    April 5, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Writing

    Amy Mitchell is a stay-at-home-mom blogging at Unchained Faith. Her passions are faith, social justice, and creativity, all of which she fuels with caffeine and sarcasm.  You can read her short stories at Amore con Formaggio. Christmas at Mary’s

  • “Top Economist” by Abby Farson Pratt

    April 4, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Writing

    Abby Farson Pratt is a copy editor, calligrapher, and dog blogger who lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with her husband and neurotic German shepherd. She blogs at Little Stories and Doggerel. Top Economist (Abby Farson Pratt)

  • “Nothing to Lose” by Ashley Carpenter

    April 3, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Writing

    While I was classmates with Ashley in college and enjoyed her feminist sass in class discussions, we never got to know each other very well. I always looked forward to her submissions to the school’s literary magazine I worked on — her pieces were well-written and punchy. I knew she kept writing after graduation, so…

  • “Hold Me” by J. Michael Chadwick

    April 1, 2013
    Reading, Short stories, Writing

    I was delighted to get this submission from my best friend’s husband. I didn’t realize Michael was a fiction writer, and I’m pleased to tell you that he’s doing just fine for himself in this department. I hope you enjoy this piece of his. – H Hold Me (by J. Michael Chadwick)

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