Tag: Christian Women Writers
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Low Volume
A Sasspoint Village Narrative By 6:48 a.m., Marceline Rowe had already ignored two phone calls, one twelve-minute voice note, and a text message that simply read: “Call me ASAP. It’s too much.” Nothing good had ever followed the phrase “It’s too much.” Especially before sunlight. Marceline lived in the quieter side of Sasspoint Village, where…
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Why Smart Women Disappear
Why Smart Women Disappear A Sasspoint Village Narrative By late afternoon, the café patios in Sasspoint Village were full of women pretending they were “just grabbing coffee” while secretly conducting emotional audits on everyone they had ever met. It was a respected local tradition. Near the corner window of The Grateful Griddle sat Selah Beaumont,…
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The Art of Strategic Vocabulary
The Saturday Artisan Market in Sasspoint Village was packed with the usual polished crowd: women in beautifully tailored Ankara outfits quietly judging each other’s fabric choices, men talking about imported coffee beans like they were stock investments, and children running dangerously close to handcrafted candle displays that cost far more than anyone’s common sense allowed.…