2025 Submissions
final letter during end-stage disease / conversation after abandonment
My first piece, “final letter during end-stage disease”, is a poem in the second-person.
A Flawed Reflection
My poem, ”A Flawed Reflection” is about my own personal story as an overweight teenager.
The Songbird
I created this poem to help those who are struggling with the loss of a family member.
Forever, the End and I
Recently, my work has taken on a preoccupation with the apocalypse.
god, immortal
”god, immortal” explores the theme of cultural identity, language, and the emotional complexities of motherhood using the overall concept of shénxiān, which is an immortal being in Daoist mythology, as the central metaphor.
When the Sky Turns Grey
This flash fiction piece is based on a younger sister grappling with the death of her older sister so many years ago.
Serenade and Aubade
”Serenade and Aubade” comprises two poems offering perspectives on identity, fate, free will, and belonging.
The Poems Of A Grieving Girl
When Starting my first year of high school, there was always one voice pushing me to excel: my grandmother’s.
Sokkochi (Bay Laurel) / I used to like children
I chose two moments that are a prominent part of my life: when my family and I drive up to Point Reyes, where we hike and spend time together, but I am often dragged along to do things with them.
My Voice is not made for Poetry
This poem is about me, and my relationship with poetry as someone who has a minor speech impediment.