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⌕ kimetsu no yaiba: hashira geiko-hen • EP 08.
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I wasn't expecting this kind of KIBUTSUJI MUZAN:
Don‘t stress over someone who won’t even text to see if you’re alright
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你適應了進駐你身體內的孤獨。 You accommodate the loneliness that moves into your body.
— Chioma Urama, from “The Future as Written by 16-Year-Old Girls,” A Body of Water. 來自“16 歲女孩所寫的未來”, 水的本身。/她是居住在全球南方的伊博人和非裔美國人的故事講述者和視覺藝術家。她的書面作品是一個深度冥想的過程,將人、模式和想法聯繫起來,努力治愈自己和集體。她的寫作被描述為直覺的、有意的和心靈相通的。Chioma Urama is a storyteller and visual artist of Igbo and African American heritage living in the Global South. Her written work is a deeply meditative process, connecting people, patterns, and ideas in efforts to heal herself and the collective. Her writing has been described as intuitive, intentional, and heart connected. A Body of Water is Chioma Urama’s debut collection of poetry. Her poetry and fiction have been published in the Southern Humanities Review, Pleiades, Blackbird, Paper Darts, the Normal School, and Prairie Schooner. She received a Fred Shaw Fiction Prize and an honorable mention from the Lindenwood Review Lyric Essay Contest. Urama is a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship alumna and a graduate of the University of Miami MFA program, where she was a Michener Fellow. She taught creative writing and English composition at the University of New Orleans.
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