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"“It was really something out of a movie,” she told me, describing the sunset and the music and the kissing. I thought about killing him with my mom’s pocket knife. I could slit his throat open or stab him clean through the heart."
"“It was really something out of a movie,” she told me, describing the sunset and the music and the kissing. I thought about killing him with my mom’s pocket knife. I could slit his throat open or stab him clean through the heart."
Jola Naibi interviewed Sujata Massey, award-winning author of the Perveen Mistry series, to learn more about the genesis of the character’s creation, her research process, and the delights of writing.
Adulthood is hard. In "The Sun Sets in Singapore," Kehinde Fadipe discusses the messiness and complexities that come with being a full-fledged adult.
“Photos capture moments that take on a life of their own. They outlive us and tell stories from one generation to the next” - Mary Ongwen