“... it's remembering what it's like to cut, and cut hard. The way you have to dig the glass in, deeply, right away, to break the skin and then drag, and drag fiercely, to make a river worth drowning in.” — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“Charlie Davis finds her voice, and her solace, in drawing. I find mine in writing. What's your solace? Do you know? Find it and… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“There are too many people in my head. I claw at my body to get them out, to peel out the blackness spreading inside… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“That's how hearts get broken, you know. When you believe in promises.” — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“A girl's life is the worst life in the world. A girl's life is: you are born, you bleed, you burn.” — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“I just want to feel better. My own body is my deepest enemy. It wants, it wants, it wants and when it does not… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“Everyone has that moment I think, the moment when something so momentous happens that it rips your very being into small pieces. And then… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“I'm so lonely in the world I want to peel all of my flesh off and walk, just bone and gristle, straight into the… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“People should know about us. Girls who write their pain on their bodies. ~Louisa” — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“... it's remembering what it's like to cut, and cut hard. The way you have to dig the glass in, deeply, right away, to… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“I'm so unwhole. I don't know where all the pieces of me are, how to fit them together, how to make them stick. Or… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image
“I think that slopes are meant to be slippery. I don't know why. I don't even know who invented the stupid notion of them.… — Kathleen Glasgow Copy Share Image