Katrina Otuonye

Katrina Otuonye is a writer, editor, and educator from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She holds a BA from the University of Tennessee and an MFA from Chatham University. She has taught courses across the globe and presented a pedagogy proposal at the Sorbonne as part of the &Now Festival. She often writes about personal experiences alongside her interests in art history, health disparities and superheroes. Katrina’s fiction and nonfiction have appeared in publications such as Atticus Review, Litro Magazine, Crab Orchard Review, Wild Age Press, The Toast, and is forthcoming in The Texas Review.
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  • Epiphanies

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    Before my jaw surgery, I got used to doctors holding my face in their hands.
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