Pietra DunmoreStay conneOur Separate WaysRhetoric’s apartment was in a block between a no-name bodega, (that’s what he called it) and a small laundromat. The locals were a mix of…·4 min read·Jun 7, 2021----
Pietra DunmoreGrandmother’s TongueGrandmother arrived unannounced, again. She had her turmoil filled suitcases and her sharp devil’s tongue in tow. She had made herself at…·3 min read·Mar 15, 2021----
Pietra DunmoreFlash Fiction by Pietra DunmoreWhen I asked Rafael his occupation he smiled and told me his history of start-ups: silk bowties, artisan turkey jerky, and organic…·1 min read·Mar 15, 2021----
Pietra DunmoreOur Neighbors, Our Ownby Katherine Gleason [Editor’s Note: This piece is part of the “Topical” series, with each piece solely submitted to and chosen by the…·5 min read·Feb 3, 2021----
Pietra Dunmore“You’re a Pretty Girl”‘Pretty’ is a word I am very hesitant to use to describe myself. To many, that might sound like a compliment. It isn’t. Those three words…·4 min read·Nov 16, 2020----
Pietra Dunmore“The Treasure in Another Woman’s Trash” by Pietra DunmoreYears ago, I confessed to my friend Naomi that I wanted a husband more than a career. She rolled her eyes and said, “Pablo Picasso says…·3 min read·Jul 14, 2020----
Pietra DunmoreThe lie of the “uniform” Black experience. — The IntersectionToday I had my blackness questioned, again. It is a familiar scenario that rears its ugly head from time to time, because I was raised in…·4 min read·Jun 23, 2020----