“You’re not Shurkar.” With confusion or doubt, with a hint of disdain, dismissively, or amused. They say it with pity, with soft genuine concern for my mental health. Sometimes they sound deeply offended. Or they say nothing at all, and keep walking. “Have you seen these marks before?” I say, lifting hair off the back … Continue reading Indelible by Gwendolyn Clare
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