Alice Bradley blogs at Finslippy. Her writing has been featured in the Berkeley Fiction Review, Fence Magazine, PBS.org, Good Housekeeping, the Onion, and various other publications. She has contributed to several anthologies and holds an M.F.A. in writing from the New School University.
Alice lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, Scott; their five-year-old son, Henry; and a dog and cat.
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When a Tennessee woman sent her adopted son on a one-way flight back to Moscow with a note saying he was violent and had severe psychologica
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Feminists have always received criticism from resistant members of society.
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In the past few weeks, celebrity affairs have been on tabloid magazine covers and talk show host's lips (even the grande dame herself,
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When you hear the word "vaccine," do you immediately think of the word "autism?" If so, you're not alone.
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They knock you down. They call you names. They steal your lunch money. And they're just another part of growing up.
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It's a subject that's as fun as it is easy to discuss: death.
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from these blown out of proportion? Alice Bradley from Finslippy asks, "Is the toxin danger real or just hype?"
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You're blissfully driving along when it happens. Another driver cuts you off; you slam on the breaks, and out come the curses...
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