By Katherine Goldblatt You consumed me. You made me someone I did not recognize because I aimed to please you. I loved you, and you fed off that for your ego, which was ever-burgeoning. I lost me, my sense of self, because I aimed to please you. Yet you said I never gave enough. Your … Continue reading Parasitic
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Hunker Down
By Katherine Goldblatt
Being A Student in the Disability Resource Center
By Katherine Goldblatt The Disability Resource Center at SUNY New Paltz is a place for any student with a documented disability to go and receive support and community from staff and other students with disabilities while attending New Paltz. It is a treasure trove of disability resources and a small family tucked away on the … Continue reading Being A Student in the Disability Resource Center
Rebirth: a poem
By: Katherine Goldblatt She broke like a china doll, shattered upon impact with the bedrock of her worst nightmares that she could not wake up from. Her shards scattered aimlessly; the wasted products of dandelion wishes and whims produced from childhood dreams and perceptions gazed upon in mirrors. They fell alongside her and cracked upon … Continue reading Rebirth: a poem
Finding Myself; a poem
By: Katherine Goldblatt The water was pink from a scarlet bath bomb, long since faded away when my confidence left. I lay there, my hair fanning out in the wet, my face poking up above what could be called tiny waves, wanting to soak up the bravado of the original hue. Who was I? The … Continue reading Finding Myself; a poem
dodie: A Damn Good Time
By: Katherine Goldblatt Buying last-minute tickets to dodieβs concert at Terminal 5 in New York City has to be one of the best impulsive decisions I have ever made. The singer, famous from her YouTube channel doddleoddle, put on one of the best concerts I have ever been to. Playing a variety of old tunes … Continue reading dodie: A Damn Good Time