Issue 5.2 – Interview

When the Same first came into being, it was as an idea for a space for women to share their own stories and those of women whose stories they wanted to share with the world. In the beginning, we thought we would only publish nonfiction and interviews. While we’ve expanded our vision to encompass many…

Issue 5.2 – Poetry

I was once told that my ego was “large and off-putting” But I wonder if what he meant was that my hips were “large and off-putting” I’m sure the tiny man in front of me felt my entire being was “large and off-putting” Because this man grew up among women who made themselves smaller He…

Issue 5.1 – Nonfiction

  An elastic band breaks, and in quick succession another and another and then another,stinging my fingers with their snapping, and I’m amazed to find my eyes are wet, not from the pain of the stinging, but from the pain of remembrance, that these elastics, these bits of dried and desiccated rubber have lived neglected…

Issue 5.1 – Fiction

  Shireen loved to look at her husband. His charming fluffy hair, that he slicked down for work but let free when going to see friends.  His warm beige skin that flushed more easily than her’s, even though she was only a few shades darker. His cheeks were reddened from the crisp October air but…

Issue 5.1 – Poetry

I stand with my dad on a patch of turnip sprouts. My aunt’s dilapidated old house is directly ahead, where just two years ago they found her dead under her old truck after roughly a month (this according to the Luzerne County Coroner) and I tell him again that he should just burn it down….

Issue 5.1 – Interview

At the Same we love connecting readers with authors, and, today, we interviewed poet, Carla Cherry. We’re excited to introduce her book Honeysuckle Me with readers around the world! the Same: Tell us about yourself! Carla Cherry: I am a 46-year-old English teacher and poet from the Bronx, New York. I am the great-great granddaughter of slaves from North Carolina and Kentucky….