We're moving our content from Motsdelouisiane.com (which is closing this December 2023). This November 2023, our featured writer will be Madison Elizabeth Holland! Madison was one of our Allstars 2021 writers who read live in November at Beausoleil Books. Her name is likely to be engrained in the fabric of Louisiana Words. With a legacy of nearly 60 poems and stories contributed, she could keep our interest, not just for a month, but also a lifetime. For November, we will replay Madison's interview on our past radio show Louisiana Words: On Air on KRVS in Lafayette, a four-part Writer Review on LouisianaWords.com, and as well as highlights of her work. We are thrilled to have Madison as a part or our family! We start the celebration this November on LousianaWords.com!
It’s forgettable- the number of times I was called a “fucking faggot” as a kid. As a former child of god, I wasn’t expected to know what those words meant. I was taught that repentance was vital to achieving everlasting life. My momma made me go to church every Sunday. I said my prayers as I was told. But I eventually learned that Catholicism was never my sanctuary. Christianity was never my safe-haven. God never stopped the cheap shots. He never once prevented the harassment or pure embarrassment that I felt from the words of my “kin in Christ.” Now, picture me- a helpless faggot, blinded by the incandescent lights of an old catholic church. I was home from college spending Spring Break in my former hellscape. So, naturally, my momma yet again made me go to church. This time, on a Wednesday. It was Ash Wednesday. When I was among the folks from home, I felt out of place. So much that I’d imagine camouflaging myself. Like saber-tooth in hiding. But the difference? I had a far mo...
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