As a white single mom in the South, stories are my tool for sorting through a world at constant odds with itself. I read Facebook debates about immigration, then worry about undocumented family and friends getting pulled over without a license. I proclaim my feminist ideals while shouldering the emotional and financial weight of raising a child. Stories give me a way to peer inside these juxtapositions. My close relationships blur “typical” boundaries of race and class privilege, and I write from this vantage point, disentangling what I perceive to be under-reported nuances of power, injustice, and connection across difference. I am at work on a collection of hybrid nonfiction pieces, in which I frame semi-reported, issue-oriented writing in a lyric essay format
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