Voices Across Worlds

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Today, in this episode, we’re casting a light to voices across worlds, and to all the worlds in between. We have poetry and prose which capture the places created by the voices inside of the different lives we lead: the world of childhood perspective in the face of a catastrophic flood, featuring Jack Human. The world we hold inside ourselves in the face of family and community, and the places we take refuge and rebellion – including the fridge. We also have worlds inside walls, and the creatures that wiggle through them. And, finally, we have a question about this world: who do we write stories for? A feminist perspective on the MFA workshop. Contributors include: “The Holy Flood” by Vanessa Stone. “Ode to Joy,” “No,” “Matriphagy” by Shu Yang “In Search for Audience: Can a South-Asian Writer Speak To The World?” by Meher Manda “Nobody said anything about the pig” by Rhea DhanBhoora Theme music composed by musical artist and producer, Myles Karp.