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You Told Me No One Wants to Hear This Story
I remember when they told us to get off the plane, though I have tried to forget it because you said it was not a story.
Aasiya Mirza Glover is a mixed, Pakistani-American Muslim author originally from the now-defunct town of Brunswick, Tennessee. She has previously published stories in Damazine and Headland magazines. A lawyer in New York City, she lives in New Rochelle, New York, with her husband, two children, cat, and--like any good Southerner--family recipes.
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You and Me, Bird
Your near-life experiences have coalesced in this momentary identity. You are a woman speeding along I-10 with a caged green-cheeked conure chirping by her side.
Low-Flying Children
The Green Man dreams that one day he will throw away the flag and depart for home in a bug-free rocket ship. But not before the children grow up, walk instead of fly.
Wer hat Angst vorm Schwarzen Mann? or Who’s Afraid of the Black Man?
As a team of three, they have no choice but to help you catch the boys because even they know it is not safe for girls to be alone with a Schwarzen Mann.