Story of the Week: ‘How to Eat Your Own Heart,’ by Gina Chung
A conversation about the consuming of self, as well as the remaking and re-becoming of self.
A conversation about the consuming of self, as well as the remaking and re-becoming of self.
Vignettes connected through themes of loss, the damaged body, and language.
Ward immerses both the characters and the reader in the natural landscape.
Leilani’s writing is sensual and consuming.
Writing through war
The city of (falling out of) love
The struggle of saving money in order to leave.
A struggle between neighbors.
A trip to a writer’s conference.
A new spin on Little Red Riding Hood.