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Judges
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Kay Mabasa (she/her) is a Zimbabwean who lives in the city of Bulawayo, which is known as the city of ‘Kings and Queens.’ She holds a B.A. in Publishing Studies, and when she’s not writing short stories on feminism, mental health, the African culture
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Glad Tidings
I unwrap my grandmother’s tinkling candle carousel without incident. We’ve used the same bubble wrap for years, and I’m not sure what good the airless plastic does to protect it, but anyway, the metal is tarnishing. Next, I arrange the poinsettias my

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