Stories > Girls Girls This piece is inspired by the strong women in my family. Natalie Mojica <p>Natalie Mojica is a class of 2019 mentee alum from the Bronx, NY.</p> Share: Collection Latinx Art & Writing The Ties That Bind: A Hispanic Heritage Collection Genre / Medium Poetry Prose Poetry Topic Family Feminism & Gender Equity Gender Love Explore More Audio Podcasts Poetry Spoken Word Poetry If Only I Could Speak Premrudee Mepremwattana Fiction Podcasts Speaking on Love, Dance, and Sexism Samantha Isales Hernandez Podcasts Poetry Limericks on a New York Night Mia Lindenburg Audio Podcasts Poetry Intentional Megumi Jindo Audio Podcasts Poetry Speaking on Writing as Therapy Dom Dawes Poetry Prose Poetry Rewind Isabella George Fiction Literary Fiction Yellow Lines Camila Bonilla Fantasy & Sci-Fi Fiction Forever & Always Shamu Ward Fiction Flash Fiction & Short Stories A Kiss at Midnight Ziying Jian Poetry Prose Poetry the devil and the deep blue sea Stella Z. Hu (aka Twig) Fiction Humor Professional Writing Young Adult (YA) Fiction The Elevator Bond Nia Rackley Epistolary Memoir & Personal Essay Nonfiction A Letter to Mom Nicole Wang Memoir & Personal Essay Nonfiction To Little Rapunzel Chloe Lee Poetry Hope, in my country, is the thing with leaves Audre Wells Audio Podcasts Poetry The Drunken Wolf Kayla Misa Natalie Mojica Natalie Mojica is a class of 2019 mentee alum from the Bronx, NY. Explore More Audio, Podcasts, Poetry, Spoken Word PoetryIf Only I Could Speakby Premrudee MepremwattanaFiction, PodcastsSpeaking on Love, Dance, and Sexismby Samantha Isales HernandezPodcasts, PoetryLimericks on a New York Nightby Mia LindenburgAudio, Podcasts, PoetryIntentionalby Megumi JindoAudio, Podcasts, PoetrySpeaking on Writing as Therapyby Dom DawesPoetry, Prose PoetryRewindby Isabella GeorgeFiction, Literary FictionYellow Linesby Camila BonillaFantasy & Sci-Fi, FictionForever & Alwaysby Shamu WardFiction, Flash Fiction & Short StoriesA Kiss at Midnightby Ziying JianPoetry, Prose Poetrythe devil and the deep blue seaby Stella Z. Hu (aka Twig)Fiction, Humor, Professional Writing, Young Adult (YA) FictionThe Elevator Bond by Nia RackleyEpistolary, Memoir & Personal Essay, NonfictionA Letter to Momby Nicole WangMemoir & Personal Essay, NonfictionTo Little Rapunzelby Chloe LeePoetryHope, in my country, is the thing with leavesby Audre WellsAudio, Podcasts, PoetryThe Drunken Wolfby Kayla Misa Collection Latinx Art & Writing The Ties That Bind: A Hispanic Heritage Collection Genre/Medium Poetry Prose Poetry Topic Family Feminism & Gender Equity Gender Love Share This