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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 What the Mirror Showed Me
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    y separately published work icon Tortured Willows : Bent. Bowed. Unbroken Missouri : Yuriko Publishing , 2021 24044592 2021 anthology poetry

    'The willow is femininity, desire, death. Rebirth. With its ability to grow from a single broken branch, it is the living embodiment of immortality. It is the yin that wards off malevolent spirits. It is both revered and shunned.

    'In Tortured Willows, four Southeast Asian women writers of horror expand on the exploration of otherness begun with the Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women.

    'Like the willow, women have bent and bowed under the expectations and duty heaped upon them. Like the willow, they endure and refuse to break.

    'With exquisite poetry, Christina Sng, Angela Yuriko Smith, Lee Murray, and Geneve Flynn invite you to sit beneath the tortured willow’s gravid branches and listen to the uneasy shiver of its leaves.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Missouri : Yuriko Publishing , 2021
    pg. 52-53
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