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Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

The Main Thing

If you have opened yourself up to more of the unknown than you have developed the trust and resources to handle, you can upset the balance and this is how people blow it. Either way you look at it, trusting in the future doesn’t mean ignoring it.

By Cheryl Schilling December 1982
Readers Write

My Body

Chest pains, milk-and-honey days, my best friend

By Our Readers August 1982
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

City/Country Miners

Some Northern California Veins

This time he’s more me than I am and we have been here together many lifetimes before and we are drinking each other alive. This is the moment to die. Nothing can get better. Nothing does.

By Jennifer Stone, Frank Polite & Frank B. Kiernan May 1982
The Sun Interview

An Interview With Stephanie Matthews-Simonton

Most of the personality patterns associated with cancer are formulated during the first five or six years of life. That’s when children experience the lack of enough unconditional acceptance from one or both parents, feel responsible for that, feel there must be something wrong and bad about themselves.

By Sy Safransky November 1980