Skip to content
  • Home
    • Featured
      • Poetry
      • A Few Good Men
      • Friends + Family
      • Dating + Relationships
      • Women’s Issues + Awareness
  • About us
    • Contributors
  • Books
  • Submit
    • Copyright Policy
    • General Terms of Use
    • Contact
Latest:
WHERE SHE HAS FALLEN
Smoke Break
NEMESIS
LIKE WOMEN WAVING GOOD-BYE
Little Boys Next Door
The Last Harvest

FEMININE COLLECTIVE

Humanity: Raw & Unfiltered

  • Home
    • Featured
      • Poetry
      • A Few Good Men
      • Friends + Family
      • Dating + Relationships
      • Women’s Issues + Awareness
  • About us
    • Contributors
  • Books
  • Submit
    • Copyright Policy
    • General Terms of Use
    • Contact
  • Home
  • Zoey Rae Knowlton

Author: Zoey Rae Knowlton

Zoey Knowlton (she/her) is a transgender author who lives amidst the redwoods in the Pacific Northwest. By day, she is a Health Educator who works with at-risk teenagers and young adults. By night, she reads, she writes, and she spends time with her wife and children. As a woman in recovery and transitioning, Zoey enjoys exploring the themes of change, progress, and uncertainty in her writing. Her favorite genre to read and write in is horror. Finally, Zoey Knowlton is proud that Feminine Collective is the first publication to publish one of her short stories

Bitten

July 7, 2023July 7, 2023 Zoey Rae Knowlton

“Yes, those do appear to be mosquito bites. They’ve swelled up somethin’ fierce. You sure you’re not allergic?” “No. At least, I never have been. I don’t know, everything seems to be hitting me harder since I got this little fella.” “Well, pregnancy can do a lot to the body. Read more

Featured, Short Fictioncreative fiction, horror story, nightmare stories, short story, Zach KnowltonLeave a comment

Recent Posts

  • WHERE SHE HAS FALLEN
  • Smoke Break
  • NEMESIS
  • LIKE WOMEN WAVING GOOD-BYE
  • Little Boys Next Door
  • The Last Harvest
  • Recycled
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Inattentiveness
  • MOTHERS
  • loose
Copyright © 2013-2024 Feminine Collective
  • Home
  • About us
  • Books
  • Submit
Magazine Power by WEN Themes