Jennifer Huang – Michigan Quarterly Review

Jennifer Huang

Jennifer Huang grew up in Rockville, Maryland to parents who grew up in Taipei, Taiwan. She is currently an MFA candidate for poetry in the Helen Zell Writers' Program. She also teaches as a Civitas Fellow for InsideOut Detroit, and reads poetry for Sundog Lit. Her poems have appeared tenderness lit, the Blueshift Journal, and other places.

collage of three book covers of Without Protection by Gala Mukomolova

Sacred Service: A Review of “Without Protection” & a Conversation with Gala Mukomolova

Sometimes when language is song-like and rhythmic, it’s because it’s coming from a core part of yourself that’s not interested in façade. It’s an inner layer. Like a hum, a vibrational hum in the throat

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Sometimes when language is song-like and rhythmic, it’s because it’s coming from a core part of yourself that’s not interested in façade. It’s an inner layer. Like a hum, a vibrational hum in the throat

Preservation and Perseverance: A Review of Emily Jungmin Yoon’s A Cruelty Special to Our Species

A Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon is a tender and sharp collection that navigates the history of “comfort women” used by the Japanese Empire during World War II. By bringing these events to the forefront of our minds and conversations, these powerful poems insist on the importance of the past. Yoon

Preservation and Perseverance: A Review of Emily Jungmin Yoon’s A Cruelty Special to Our Species Read More »

A Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon is a tender and sharp collection that navigates the history of “comfort women” used by the Japanese Empire during World War II. By bringing these events to the forefront of our minds and conversations, these powerful poems insist on the importance of the past. Yoon

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