Book Review

On Grief

The protagonist of Jessica George’s Maame is Maddie Wright—a twenty-five year-old Black woman living in London. At the start of the book, she (as our first-person narrator) discloses that her father is in the advanced stages of a Parkinson’s diagnosis. With her mother and brother both occasionally unable—and more often unwilling—to assist, she serves as… Read More On Grief

Book Review

How To Be Eaten

There was a raw emptiness inside me, hunger beyond hunger, my stomach like a bag I kept flipping to the seams: still empty. I grew used to the hunger, came to think of it as power instead of weakness. I needed nothing, I could live off nothing. I could exist on willpower and air. Five… Read More How To Be Eaten

Book Review

The Last Housewife

He thought it would make me happy. You look happy, I reminded myself. Especially from far away. -Ashley Winstead, “The Last Housewife” I have a lot of complicated feelings about this book, which would be difficult to sum up in a single Instagram post–so here we are! *spoilers below, so proceed with caution* In Ashley… Read More The Last Housewife

Update!

Hello, world!

If you’re reading this, you probably know me in real life, or have seen my instagram account …which means that introductions will be a bit redundant. So I’ll keep this first post short and sweet! My name’s Jess; I used to teach English in Shanghai, China; I’m currently in grad school; I currently have 32… Read More Hello, world!