--- Michelle Lin is a storyteller. Her work focuses on matriarchal family relations, diaspora, girlhood, and monstrosity. Michelle’s spoken word poetry is featured on Button Poetry and her other work is in The Offing, Contemporary Verse 2, Nowhere Girl Collective, among …| New Orleans Review
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How many English words did my great-grandmother’s tongue butcher before she was told to be careful? Be quiet. When did she finally decide to let go of language? Surrender to a world where phrases would never belong to her. Once …| New Orleans Review
On the day that the whales came to rot, the seaside town of Prince-au-Mer, which existed in a perpetually indecisive state, found itself teetering on the precipice of complete disorder. Dr. Rutherford and his handsome assistant, who was not a …| New Orleans Review
When the bell rings for outdoor rec time, I sprint to the dirt patch beside the basketball court where I find Twelve at work. She squats real low and stacks miniature bricks to make miniature walls, a big magnifying glass …| New Orleans Review