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             Read ReadSpotlight: Winita Frederick"Once I stopped externalizing my need to have my aspirations validated, I could put all of that energy back into the work."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Seelai Karzai"How can we wrap our heads around loss when it is an ongoing process? How can we find joy in the aftermath of or during survival?"
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Rukan Saif"I have tried not writing about my women, my identity, etc., but that never works out. Instead I’m leaning into it, generating poems about deshi womanhood."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Qing A. Saville"For me, writing is intense somatic work; art is about restoring, playing, and opening up."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Paige Befeler"The body is one of the best ways to express yourself, existing within the push and pull to exist in its natural state or change to your liking."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Nimarta Narang"That is how the short story feels to me — tightly constructed narrative where details inevitably get shuffled around with some that get left behind."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Mickee Cheung"I can only keep writing and hope that whatever comes out reaches anyone else who needs to hear the same words."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Mary Kelly"A poem to me is like a small cat that curls itself around your legs as you wait for the bus."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Lillian Y. Lin"Writing is a documented journey of self-growth as well as a way to be seen and heard."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Kitzia Esteva"My work is agitational and energized toward transformation and hope—I build worlds deeply rooted in liberation and decolonial imaginings."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: Isabel Lemus Kristensen"I bring into the room my family and relatives first and always. They are who have shaped me. My ancestors too."
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             Read ReadSpotlight: huiyin zhou"Sometimes the most intimate and powerful work lies in the things that remain private and inaccessible for public gaze."
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             Read ReadEditor’s NoteFor this issue, we are examining the building blocks that make up our society and considering how to dismantle them so that we might create anew.
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             Read Readan atlas for winterhow can I love like this, / eating the bones of the sun, / its corpse of light, its flammable horizons—
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             Read ReadAPI requests for present dystopiaWeather lights a mouth as vines drink sun in windowed rooms, / but I lied before.