Marion Lougheed grew up in Canada, Benin, Belgium and Germany. Her writing has been published in print and online by The League of Canadian Poets, Gypsum Sound Tales, Paragon Press and the Capra Review, among others. She holds degrees in anthropology, as well as a professional writing diploma. Marion loves to travel, especially by train and boat.

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My Body

by Marion Lougheed   I float above the body that used to be mine, imagining I will break free if only I tug hard enough. Our corpses blanket the field, our blood already drying. Our enemy has slain us all. “Help me!” I call, but I am voiceless. The survivors straggle up the hill. A […]

Heavy Lifting

by Marion Lougheed   Damien huffed as he worked his shovel. The night was cold against his flushed cheeks. He laid a diamond necklace on his growing pile of goods. Though dusty from the grave, the diamonds glittered like teeth. One grave left to pillage. Nothing valuable here, only a broken pipe beside a grinning […]

Marion Lougheed

Marion Lougheed grew up in Canada, Benin, Belgium and Germany. Her writing has been published in print and online by The League of Canadian Poets, Gypsum Sound Tales, Paragon Press and the Capra Review, among others.