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A collection of spanglish poetry on becoming a new kind of Mexican woman on borderlands.
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A personal essay about resisting the pull to forget and allowing (re)memory to transform us, told through the lens of a four-month road trip.
Four poems on the interplay between personal and collective experiences of identity, heritage, loss, and resilience.
Following the publication of her debut collection of short stories, Puloma Ghosh discusses the matrilineal origins of her writing practice, her interest in blurring genre, and the monstrous nature of desire.