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Stories by Kim Antieau

Kim Antieau's latest novel is 'Coyote Cowgirl,' out in trade paperback. Her weblog is at Furiousspinner.com.

Personal Voices: Counting on Wildflowers

Wild and wonderful nature flourishes while world events spiral out of control. There's always hope for the flowers; is there hope for us?
Posted on Jun 16, 2004

Personal Voices: The Beauty Mark

Effecting change isn't an easy battle. One lifelong activist finds the exhaustion and frustration almost too much to bear -- but isn't giving up yet.
Posted on Apr 29, 2004

Acting Locally

The demonstrations may not have stopped the war last year, but they had helped us build connections with each other in our own communities as we tried to bring about peace.
Posted on Mar 11, 2004

Personal Voices: The Irritation

I do not want to know about your religion, and I am certainly not going to tell you about mine. And if I hear one more newscaster talk about that Mel Gibson movie, I am going to scream!
Posted on Feb 26, 2004

Personal Voices: A Hysterical Librarian

A librarian finds her job has changed drastically since the adoption of the Patriot Act.
Posted on Feb 13, 2004

Personal Voices: Saturday at the Caucus

Something is happening in tiny boroughs and large cities all over this country--and it appears to resemble democracy.
Posted on Feb 9, 2004