If you’ve been craving parenting writing that feels less like a how-to guide and more like a late-night confession with a trusted friend, Mutha Magazine is your home. And Alison’s 2023 work is the doorway. Go read it — but maybe wait until the kids are asleep. You’ll want to sit with it. Did you have a specific Alison in mind (Alison Stine, Alison Kinney, or another writer)? Let me know, and I can customize the post further.
Head over to muthamagazine.com and search “Alison 2023.” While you’re there, check out other standout pieces from that year on maternal rage, unschooling, and what it means to mother while chronically ill.
Depending on which piece went viral, Alison (last name not confirmed for this post, but often Alison Stine, Alison Kinney, or an essayist by that first name) delivered some of the most arresting prose of the year. Mutha has always featured voices from the margins — queer moms, neurodivergent parents, single mothers by choice — and 2023 was no different. Alison’s work (a personal essay? an interview? a poetry feature) tackled one of the unspoken truths of modern mothering: the loneliness that persists even in hyper-connected times.
If you’ve been craving parenting writing that feels less like a how-to guide and more like a late-night confession with a trusted friend, Mutha Magazine is your home. And Alison’s 2023 work is the doorway. Go read it — but maybe wait until the kids are asleep. You’ll want to sit with it. Did you have a specific Alison in mind (Alison Stine, Alison Kinney, or another writer)? Let me know, and I can customize the post further.
Head over to muthamagazine.com and search “Alison 2023.” While you’re there, check out other standout pieces from that year on maternal rage, unschooling, and what it means to mother while chronically ill.
Depending on which piece went viral, Alison (last name not confirmed for this post, but often Alison Stine, Alison Kinney, or an essayist by that first name) delivered some of the most arresting prose of the year. Mutha has always featured voices from the margins — queer moms, neurodivergent parents, single mothers by choice — and 2023 was no different. Alison’s work (a personal essay? an interview? a poetry feature) tackled one of the unspoken truths of modern mothering: the loneliness that persists even in hyper-connected times.
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