She slid out of the driver’s side of her SUV, not noticing the dark-colored sports coupe parked just on the other side of her. Head down and trying desperately to
Hey, hey, hey! You’ve reached the phenomenally favored and fantastic ______! It is her mantra every month. A cadence like
Japa – Migration (Noun) Origin: Yoruba, meaning ‘to run swiftly’ ‘to escape’ Translated from the Nigerian Urban Dictionary The year
Sometimes I close my eyes and all I can see is me in Bleu—me in
The last time my mother broke my heart, my brother and his college friends had
It was the year Twitter launched, the Human Genome Project published the final chromosome sequence,
My daughter is five. We’re standing in the living room of our apartment, across from
I started my romance novel the same way I started most academic papers: with a
Clutching three rotten apples in a single hand, she stood at the screen door and
It was a terribly hot September. Though it drizzled now and then, the thick stagnant
The VCR The day has come. Mama and Papa brung the box in the house.
“You were ashes.” As I stood in the doorway of my sister Everette’s bedroom just
For seven days straight, I’d dreamed of snapping green beans at my Nana’s feet, on
My favorite book as a child was The People Could Fly. I stared with fascination
Ukwangala kwachila ulupwa. Friendship surpasses family. Bemba proverb My sister came to me a few
My mother never gave me the family recipe for candied yams, so I gotta figure
I can’t remember ever not wanting to be a mother. The lullaby to first tuck
Naomi smiled when she received Amir’s note to ask her out during History class because