![]() ![]() I loved the narrators voice in this story. If I Were a Dance felt very meta as I read it–it is a narrative about a dance recitalwhich tells the story of a realationship. Shoga is raw, full of conflict, and very memorable. This innocent but gritty story is one of the stories that I really loved. The title story subverts fairy-tales and cookie cutter, “Disneyfied” narratives by giving us Kohl Black and the Seven Street Boys. ![]() In T ell the Sun Not to Shine sexuality and religion are juxtaposed, offering glimpses of a perfect hope and an inevitable heartache. Each story has something for the reader to take away and it is honestly difficult for me to decide which ones are my favourites. Art by Diriye OsmanThe second are the stories themselves. ![]()
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