Translating the Immigrant Experience Into Fiction
These stories are my inheritance, which is not the same as sole ownership.
These stories are my inheritance, which is not the same as sole ownership.
In this interview, Michelle Hart discusses her debut novel, ‘We Do What We Do in the Dark’; the art of the flashback; and how ceding your power can be very hot.
The avoidance of shame is a community obsession, one I haven’t been able to escape even in my thirties.
My family may not get much of my writing, but our mutual appreciation for ill-advised sexual mayhem transcends language.
There was something mutually exclusive about being either an eldest immigrant daughter or a normal, well-adjusted adult.