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The He(art) of Non-Attachment

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been thinking a lot lately about attachment and desire, so it seems fitting to me that I … more →

Tags: Digital Poetics, Strangers I Found, Amanda Cosco, Amanda Rebecca Cosco, Blogs for Women, Cool blogs, Freelance writers, freelance writers toronto, Inspiration

It Hurts to Become

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: the lady medusa, Andrea Gibson, whatever else poetry is freedom, Poets

Let me be

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: Let me be something every minute of every hour. Let me be happy; let me be sad; let me be cold; let … more →

Tags: Digital Poetics, Amanda Cosco, the lady medusa, Toronto Poets, poetry Toronto, digital poetics, Betty Smith, toronto content curators, the lady m

Lost in These Crowds

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: She was not free any longer. Each step through the streets hurt her now. She was tied to him—and he … more →

Tags: I collect the city, Random Acts of Art, Amanda Cosco, lady medusa's blog, the lady medusa, digital poetics, toronto bloggers, city poetry

2011 in review

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: I love WordPress. A pretty much FREE service AND they do my annual report for me. What more could a … more →

Tags: Amanda Cosco, spoken word toronto, the lady medusa, blogs toronto, poets toronto, freelance writer

At the Root of Me

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: there’s a seed that dreams of being a tree … more →

Tags: whatever else POETRY is freedom, Digital Poetics, Amanda Cosco, growing pains, lady medusa, Poetry, the lady medusa, digital poetics, Digital Poets

We Are All Bones

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: Image via Death Becomes Her … more →

Tags: Digital Poetics, Amanda Cosco, spoken word toronto, the lady medusa, Toronto Poets, Female Poets, content queen, content provider toronto

What if I Don't Want to be a Whore? Female Stereotypes & the Hyper-Sexualization of Halloween

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: For the first time in my twenty-four years of existence, I didn’t go out for Halloween. A part … more →

Tags: Lessons from Pop Culture, Amanda Cosco, the lady medusa, the hypersexualization of Halloween, Miranda and carrie shopping for halloween, with or sexy kitten, what if i don't want to be a whore, Female Halloween Costumes, female objectification

#SocialMedia4SocialChange

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: Digital and new media are changing the landscape of communications. Alone, I do not know how we can … more →

Tags: Events, I collect the city, Amanda Cosco, lady medusa, occupy wall street, Occupy Toronto, Occupy Bay Street, Toronto Protests, social media for social change

I Inherit Nothing

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: “But you see,” said Roark quietly, “I have, let’s say, sixty years to live. … more →

Tags: Collecting the Amazons, Amanda Cosco, lady medusa's blog, the lady medusa, The Fountainhead, the fountainhead and Nietzche, woman running, woman writing, Woman Writers

Hammock

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: cocooned me and you all sunny afternoon strung together like yellow rope between two trees we emerge … more →

Tags: whatever else POETRY is freedom, Amanda Cosco, Love Poems, Poetry, Short Poems, the lady medusa, Toronto poetry, Toronto Poets, women writing poetry

Be Classy1 comment

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: The whole world has gone lowbrow. Nobody holds doors anymore.  Nobody smiles. Nobody says, “ex … more →

Tags: briefs (and boxers), Amanda Cosco, Class, ethics, lady medusa, lady medusa's blog, the monster of toronto

Dress Yourself1 comment

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 1 year ago: If you’re like me, and you work in a business setting, you likely have “work clothes. … more →

Tags: Opinions, I collect the city, I sip Toronto

A Thought for Spring

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 2 years ago: Dandelions are the perfect lesson in optimism: some see wishes; others see weeds.  … more →

Tags: whatever else POETRY is freedom

A Page From My Book

Amanda Rebecca Cosco wrote 2 years ago: “What do you even write in that thing?” My friends and family ask me, referring to the black book th … more →


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