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Nadia

“The carefully applied lipstick drew the shape of lips over where they were supposed to be, where there was now nothing more than scarred skin.”

by Khanh Vu on November 24, 2019November 24, 2019

Fireworks

“We were watching the same lights, inhaling the same air, and waiting for the same New Year to come, wishing the same things for our family and heading towards the same future.”

by Khanh Vu on October 6, 2019October 5, 2019

Yellow Afternoons

“There were always guava and mango, grapefruit and lychee. But, above all, there was always mother.”

by Khanh Vu on November 10, 2019

Stars That Are Fish

“Starfish, whose name marry the sky and the sea – the opposite ends of the world, also have in them a
bit of both: the practical will to live of fish, as well as the saintly detachment of stars.”

by Khanh Vu on March 31, 2019March 31, 2019


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