Ledicia shares with us the words she wants to say to the person who assaulted her.
Art by Rhea Hanlon.
All in Letter to my Rapist
Ledicia shares with us the words she wants to say to the person who assaulted her.
Art by Rhea Hanlon.
Tina writes a letter to her ex-boyfriend, recounting the ‘conquests’ of her sex life since him. What she comes to realise is not the liberation of fun sex, but something darker, drawing her back to try to regain control.
Art by Rhea Hanlon.
I am here for me. I have a voice now. I don’t need anyone to rescue me. I have people that accept me and care for me and love me, and who I accept and care for and love. I sometimes forget all of that, but I have tools to help me remember. You aren’t the last word in my life. You aren’t even any words in my life anymore. You are just a ghost and you can’t hurt me anymore.
Tara-Renee shares with us an honest and upfront account about her daily struggle after sexual assault.