We are an army of stories. It’s Time.
Collecting & celebrating inspirational stories & the full spectrum of the feminine experience. Anonymous submissions welcome.
The Army of Stories is a collective movement to preserve the lived experience of women.
When culture shifts, women’s stories are the first to be threatened. In today’s divided culture, there are those who would erase our history and re-write it to serve their purpose.
Here, we have created an archive of power and inspiration. Here, we celebrate our history and give our lessons to the next generation.
A single story is a memory. An army of stories is an immutable history.
The Mission
A sacred rebellion against the silence that often swallows women’s history. Here, we hold women’s stories in celebration, and preservation of our collective history. We stand in the Middle of Always—the link between those who came before and those who come next. We embrace the full spectrum of feminine experience.
The Archive
When you read another woman’s story, you bear witness to her strength. Here, you’ll find a living gallery of quiet grit, moments of truth, and powerful celebrations of strength, unity, and fierce determination.
Submit your story
We are looking for “Movement Moments.” Raw, unfiltered truths that inspire, define our experiences and give purpose to our lives. We seek grit, grace, and the quiet rebellions that unite us. Join the Army of Stories. Anonymous submissions welcome.
The heart of the Movement
The Stories We Carry
Most history is written from the head—a collection of dates, names, and distant facts. But a woman’s life is lived in the body.
Somatic writing is the practice of listening to the physical echoes of your history. It is the realization that your memories don't just live in your mind; they live in the marrow of your bones, the rhythm of your breath, and the tension or ease in your hands.
The Body is the Real Archive
When we ask for a Movement Moment, we aren't asking for a report. We are asking you to connect mind and body to bring the full story into focus:
The growing certainty in your shoulders since the moment you claimed your autonomy.
The power of a transformative moment that you still hold in your palm.
The way your heartbeat shifted when you realized you were your own hero, and you had survived.
The Sacred Rebellion of Feeling
For generations, women were taught to quiet their bodies and dim their instincts. By writing somatically, we engage in a kind of rebellion. We are declaring that our physical experiences matter. Our bodies are the archive of our lives, and they are precious, powerful, and sacred. We are moving beyond "what happened" into the truth of how it became the very foundation of who we are.
When we preserve these sensations on the page, the story becomes more than ink—it becomes an heirloom that others can actually feel, and a fire that stays lit to guide their way.
We don't just remember our stories; we carry them. Somatic writing is the act of finally setting them down.