
Writing, living and figuring it out in rural Mexico
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I wonder now why I ever thought it was wrong to want to change the world. Or at the least, unsophisticated and delusional. But of course people change the world all the time. On the other hand, they rarely do it as individuals. Life in the...
“The Nightmare” By Henry Fuseli - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=156655687
For the last month, perhaps a little longer, every night I go to bed preparing for battle. Some nights I avoid it, staring sandy-eye...
For a second in 2020, I thought we might be able to breathe again. (Photo: Salwan Georges, from the George Floyd/BLM protests in Minneapolis)
I move in a world of relentless, bland, unbending white man pragmatism. It binds me like swaddlin...
The younger and less jaded writer hides behind her pandemic novel,. Trouble the Saints.
My agent emailed me a few weeks ago with a piece of tentatively good news. It’s nothing definite, but it’s the first step in a direction that I’ve want...
A poem about deep time for the new year
Hello, dear subscribers! I have a little gift for you, this new 2025. It’s been a hard holiday season in a lot of ways—losing Xochi has been brutal, though I’ve also had so much joy being with the ot...
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Award-winning speculative fiction writer, immigrant, serious black girl nerd and trauma survivor figuring her shit out in whatever languages she can.
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