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ReadInside “On Collapse”
"I see the work in this anthology as unforeseen dispatches from inside the collapsing history of imperial and colonial forces." -
ReadSpotlight: Shan Shan Song
"A question my work is asking of the reader is do you want to be healed and how? How do you heal? Who do you walk alongside when you walk with your community?" -
ReadSpotlight: Mandy Shunnarah
"Diasporic writers must use our privilege for good, especially the privileges we did not ask for but are nonetheless afforded by the nature of being in diaspora in the West." -
ReadSpotlight: Carolina Simionato
"More than ever before, except for maybe when I was a kid, I allow myself to get to the blank page with excitement, hope, ambition, but not that much expectation or pressure." -
ReadSpotlight: c.r. glasgow
"Writing was something that i held tight and as free of institutional compressions and extraction as i could, but in that grip, it wasn't growing." -
ReadSpotlight: Chris Karnadi
"I think I largely write for myself to stay alive, and I bring all of my friends and selves into the room when I write." -
ReadSpotlight: Belinda Bellinger
"Our younger selves need us to do this work. They are waiting on us to feel our anger deeply. They are waiting on us to free their shame." -
ReadSpotlight: Alina Moore
"I approach the page every time knowing I choose to speak, I choose to share my truth, and there is always space, time, and an audience that are seeking and needing voices like mine." -
ReadSpotlight: Julie Kim
"The richness and sensitivities in our stories lead the call to offer care and dignity to one another. When we honor each other’s stories, we lay the groundwork for the world we dream of and believe in." -
ReadOn Collapse • Curated by Emilio Carrero
“The transgenerational desire to unmake colonial and imperial dreams that have, for so many, become a nightmare.” -
ReadOn Repetition • Curated by Jody Chan and Noa Sun
“How can language prefigure new rhythms and expressions of freedom, new openings for action—and widen existing ones?” -
ReadOn Girlhood • Curated by K-Ming Chang and Hairol Ma
“What does it mean for girlhood to be the country you came from, left behind, or are still traversing or transforming within?” -
ReadOn Separation • Curated by Naomi Day
“Separation invokes grief, but it also invites brightness — the gleam of a life perhaps never anticipated, but on its way regardless.” -
ReadOn Liminality • Curated by Sanam Sheriff
“What if liminality is the place we have arrived to, the place from which we now speak?”