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Porsha Stennis

Porsha Stennis

Porsha Stennis is a twenty-something-year-old writer from Chicago and currently a second-year MFA student at Columbia College Chicago. She has an interest in realistic fiction and non-fiction, and enjoys creating layered images of black women and men. Her official website is www.thechroniclesofpms.com.

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“Wading”

The winds bouncing off the gulf swaddle Fleur’s bare head as she stands at its fringes, and almost with the same delicacy her brother Jackson used to smooth down the waves of hair rippling along his scalp with his durags. The breeze

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