Marisa Donnelly
Marisa is a writer, poet, & editor. She is the author of Somewhere On A Highway, a poetry collection on self-discovery, growth, love, loss and the challenges of becoming.
It’s Okay To Love Fiercely (And Expect Fierce Love In Return)
You are not wrong for the craziness you feel. The excitement at a simple touch, a smile, a small gesture. It’s okay to hold onto a hug for just a moment too long, to stay in bed an extra minute, just to feel his touch on your skin.
10 Legitimate Reasons To Say ‘Screw It’ To Dry January
If listening you’re your drunk friends wasn’t bad enough, now imagine sitting through the four-hour family shindig. Completely. Sober.
I Have A Girly-Girl Side And I’m Not Afraid To Own It
“You are such a girl.” This phrase was casual. Maybe an insult, but more likely a tease. A seemingly-harmless line my guy friends threw out there just to poke fun at my ‘feminine’ traits.
All The Tiny, Beautiful Things About Being A Kid Every Teacher Gets To Remember
Hugs when you’re happy. Hugs when you’re down. Hugs at the start of the school day. Hugs when an older student comes back to visit your classroom. Hugs when a student skins her knee. Hugs after a long day.
Love Is Easy, It’s Loving That’s Hard
“The act of love is easy,” I said, “It’s loving that’s hard.”
17 Essential Life Lessons You’ll Get From Dating Long Distance (Even If Your Relationship Fails)
Little things do really matter.
23 Hilarious (And Sometimes Disturbing) Things Every Middle School Teacher Inevitably Witnesses
The ingesting of strange substances. Such as crayons, chalk, boogers, Elmer’s glue, or others.
This Is Why I Love The Snow
I love the stillness of the ground, the quiet after a dusting, the way the world seems holy, untouched.
7 Definite Perks To Being Single Over The Holidays
You get to kiss whoever the heck you want come midnight on New Year’s.
Read This If You’re A High School Girl, And You Kind Of Hate Life Right Now
You are more than a face in the mirror, you know. You are more than a body walking the halls of a high school, more than the catty girls and more than the eyeing boys.
40 Things That Only People Who’ve Lived In Small-Town Iowa Can Understand
It smells like poop. Frequently.
You Are Not A ‘Squad Goals’ Type Of Girl
You are not the girl who calls her best friend before the party and asks what to wear, who goes to the mall with several others, who reads the group text religiously to know what she’s doing with her Saturday afternoon.