On the east side of Manhattan, near 52nd Street, there was an old art high school where the teachers were working artists, and the students were an eccentric and eclectic group of creatively crazy kids from every borough of the city. We called it A&D, and we played D&D. “Tomorrow I want to wake up... Continue Reading →
The Journey of Little Mei
Mei’s journey to the Walled City began when she was sixteen, on an old Riwoche with solid knees and a pleasant disposition. She remembered hating that old horse when she was a kid. It was light brown with reddish spots, and it had nearly killed her. Every year on her birthday, her stepmother put one... Continue Reading →
Eight Questions for the Goddess of Affirmative Action
In 1893 a man named Herbert Wells uncovered the mysteries of time travel for a universe that would eventually forget his middle name. Little Mei Lubaba knew that it was George. Herbert George Wells would be lost to time behind the letters H and G. A universe of time travelers from thousands of years in... Continue Reading →

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