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a space for youth writing on mental health & identity
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a space for youth writing on mental health & identity
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the teabag hangs bloated in its own bloodsoup / tries to sink as an insect does / trapped in amber / or as I do / smothered by oxygen / why does it take the world / to spit out a life yet nothing to take it away? / my brother traps a spider in a cup and forgets / about its thin-legged existence spooling / spilling / gasping / waiting out the end to its survival from bloated egg sac / to a wilted crumple charred fruit of tantalus / dangling / beneath glass Kaitlyn Tchang is a 17-year-old writer from the Bay Area, California. She has loved writing for as long as she can remember and is constantly pushing herself to try new genres. She recently attended the Kenyon Young Writers Workshop and has had her work recognized by The New York Times and Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Comments are closed.
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