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Oghenesuvwe Kokoricha

Oghenesuvwe Kokoricha is a student at Southern Methodist University. She spends more of her time writing than studying, but so far it's all working out. When she's not doing either of those things, you can find her driving on the streets of Dallas in search of a new art gallery or a cute coffee shop.

Digital issue #1/Digital issues/FICTION | SHORT STORY

Finding Her Again

by Oghenesuvwe Kokoricha

I like to find myself in works of art. Sometimes I see my sister in them too—our relationship at different times captured…

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