Description
Postcards is a collection of stories about finding home in strange places: an old poolside, a fish market, a frame of the ocean, a language that does not love you back. It is an acknowledgement of loss, of hope, and of the spaces in between. Postcards is a reminder that you will never be more here than you are now, that inside every story is a home.
Includes the stories “Postcards,” “Daylight,” “Sink,” “Animal,” “Order Decapoda,” and “Murder Hornets.”
Elane Kim is a Korean American high school student whose work has been recognized by the National Young Arts Foundation, the Hippocrates Initiative for Poetry and Medicine, The New York Times, and the National Council of Teachers of English. Her poetry and fiction appear in Columbia Journal, Narrative Magazine, Beloit Poetry Journal, West Branch, and One Teen Story, among others. A 2022 Davidson Fellow, she serves as the editor-in-chief of Gaia Lit.
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