She tells me it is a feast day because it is a day to honor the ancestors. She says ancestors in English and I can’t name the emotion I feel; if shame has an ambivalence,…
Posts Published by Hayun Cho
Hayun Cho resides in Los Angeles where she is pursuing her graduate studies in Korean literature and culture at the University of Southern California. Her poems appear in Cream City Review, Zone 3, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, The Margins, Twyckenham Notes, and elsewhere. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee.