Essays Without My Brothers, I Wouldn’t Be Me On an early spring day in May, 25 years ago, my grandparents loaded me into the back seat of my grandma’s red Ford Topaz, a Kirsten Clark Posted on May 25, 2020
Essays Personal Essay | I Have Measured My Life in Coffee Spoons For every season of life, there is an essential cup of coffee along for the ride. Guest Author Posted on April 16, 2018
Essays, Relationships A Marriage, Best Left Unturned My six-year-old son, Asher, and I walk along the creek bed half a mile from our small yellow house in our suburban Guest Author Posted on February 12, 2018
Life, Wellness Body, Mind & Soul | Carpe Diem Amanda Creasey shares how she changed the way she thought about the phrase "carpe diem" to an everyday act and not just a Guest Author Posted on November 2, 2017
Essays, Family Personal Essays | It’s Like A Cancer When so people have wondered, why haven’t I written about this? Well, I just haven’t. And, it’s for so many reasons. Not the Guest Author Posted on August 31, 2017
Essays Personal Essay | Scarves Judi Sundsted shares her Parkinson's diagnosis and her experience with the treatment which gave her back her life. Guest Author Posted on June 16, 2017
Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Commaful Writing Contest Sweatpants & Coffee and Commaful join forces to inspire writers with this fun contest. Shandle Blaha Posted on April 14, 2017
Essays, Life, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | 30 Things About Living With Bipolar Disorder In honor of World Bipolar Day & Mental Health Month at Sweatpants & Coffee, writer Emmie Arnold tells us 30 things about Emmie Arnold Posted on March 29, 2017
Essays Sweatpants & Sanity | The One Where I Cry in Class When a Fictional Character Dies Wilson Rawls' classic novel gets this writer every time she reads it. Jerusha Gray Posted on February 2, 2017
Essays Personal Essay | Handbaggage Post-hysterectomy, writer Laura Becker discusses the freedom of getting rid of the symbolic trappings of femininity along Guest Author Posted on August 24, 2016