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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
I want you to be like me. I want
you to have reasons to live.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Aug 7, 20211 min read
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Review by Maria Bolaños
Garner is a biracial Filipina-Canadian living in the Greater Toronto area.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
May 28, 20214 min read
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Poetry by Maria Bolaños
there's a layer of dust on my crocodile skin
i've been in southern california so long
the hawk cuts an arc in the sky and agrees
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
May 20, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Maria Bolaños
We watch the house wrap itself around her.
Light and heat return to the earth.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
May 20, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Leila Tualla
Claustrophobia comes at me in moments between
dusk and nightfall.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
May 15, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
I haven’t figured out what good parenting looks like
maybe a dollar to not skip class two
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
May 15, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
conjuring the Sahara
in our orange hallways & together
trekking across those impossible sands.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Apr 20, 20211 min read
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Review by Maria Bolaños
Khalisa Rae’s Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat takes an unflinching look at the racist legacy.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Apr 13, 20214 min read
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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
It has been three seasons since I last saw you, she hums. I was beginning to forget your face.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Apr 3, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
I’m running out of options. because I like
the impossible sound of a typing speed
that isn’t going anywhere.
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Mar 21, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Christine Fojas
homebody | cocoon | 2020 atrophied some of my hard won progress | change that officially by calling | 2021 the year of
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Mar 4, 20213 min read
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Poetry by Noreen Ocampo
& her handshake is an embrace.
The second mystery is that she smiles
the vowels of my name
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Mar 1, 20211 min read
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Poetry by Christine Fojas
It’s not yours until you bleed
on it, until it tastes
the kiss of Vancouver rain
MarÃas at Sampaguitas
Mar 1, 20211 min read
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