Summer is heating up, and so is the cultural conversation. This week, our featured writers peel back the layers of identity, survival, shadow work, and what it means to really witness this moment in time. Whether you're sitting with grief, dreaming of transformation, or calling the world to account, this collection of writing is for you. Let’s get into it.
"Autocannibalism" by
What happens when the only way forward is through self-consumption? This piece is raw, haunting, and unafraid to name the hunger that comes from chasing dreams while surviving reality.
"If You Thought I Changed, You Were Right" by
This reflection is a powerful meditation on growth, boundaries, and the sacredness of change—especially when survival has required constant reinvention.
"How to Live with Monsters (Diddy & The Devil)" by
A timely and sobering piece that challenges celebrity worship and complicity. What do we ignore in order to preserve icons?
"You Feel Ready...But Are You Set?" by
For those on the cusp of something new—this is your gut check. Rosy’s wisdom reminds us that timing is spiritual, and rushing can be self-sabotage.
"An Hour in the Mall Massage Chair" by
Sensory storytelling at its best. A short, intimate escape that makes space for thoughtful moments and observation.
"Sunday Poem: Bad Religion" by
A poem about disillusionment, longing, and the ache of faith gone sour. One stanza at a time, it invites us into the real cost of hope.
"One Day, Mr. President (Exclusive Episode)" by
This multimedia dispatch blends storytelling and satire with a political edge. It’s sharp, imaginative, and rooted in diasporic longing.
"Let’s Be Real for a Second" by
A gentle nudge to drop the act and tell the truth—about who we are, what we want, and what’s actually happening behind the screen.