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He Who Fishes

By Garen Torikian

Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Light and Shadows

By Hua Xi and Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong

The Shape of Vodou in Diaspora

By Dieu-Nalio Chery and Gabriel Noel

I Am the Ghost Here

By Kim Samek

Phodiso Modirwa

Phodiso Modirwa is a Motswana writer and poet with work appearing in Brittle Paper, Lolwe, The Shallow Tales Review, 20.35 Africa: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, The Weight Of Years: An Afroanthology of Creative Nonfiction, and elsewhere. Her chapbook, Speaking in Code, was selected by the African Poetry Book Fund and Akashic Books to be published as part of Tisa: New-Generation African Poets, A Chapbook Box Set.
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Guernica Global EssaySpotlights Family & Relationships

To Live a Little

By Phodiso Modirwa October 3, 2022
As a man's mind slips away, his family bears the weight of slowly losing the person they love.
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