"Autumn leaves falling down like pieces into place, and I can picture it after all these days."
― Taylor Swift, “All Too Well”
We are thrilled to announce our fall collection is live! Head over to our website now to savor twenty-two new works of art.
This collection, as always, is entirely free to read.1
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Our Fall Collection:
One Million Shimmering Moons by
The Silent Mode of Motherhood by Hannah Brencher
Komorebi: A Photo Essay by Elle Mika
Riding Lessons: A Triptych Essay by
Letters to You by Michelle Parrott
An Elegy for Bees by Renee Emerson
Forsythias Are Everywhere by Riley Morsman
Grounded by
Memories of Sand and Stone by Emma Fulenwider
The Bog Witch of Peachtree City by Melanie Dale
Because a Woman Lived by Liliana Guadalupe
The Beginning of Belonging by Sarah Hauser
In Every Form by Madison Barclay
How to Believe in Miracles by Allie King
If these stories encourage you, we’d be so grateful if you would consider sharing our fall collection with a friend. In a world of ever-changing algorithms, plain ole word-of-mouth continues to be our most powerful marketing tool. ❤️
Did you know we pay our writers (and photographers!) for every piece we publish at Coffee + Crumbs? Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to our paid Substack subscribers for supporting women & the arts, and for allowing us to present our work in a beautiful, ad-free environment. We are immensely grateful for you!
Love reading these essays! Thank you for the work and heart that goes into compiling these collections. Would love to be able to read more of them on paper, as I have cherished my magazine copy so! Are there any talks of a volume II magazine?