Issue #2
Unity
About
Table of Contents
POETRY
Papaya Soap by Althea Aguel
Remember When We Marched by Rachel Alarcio (alum)
Identity Is a Strange Place by Katie Chung
Innocence Lost by Ilana Drake (alum)
The Elegy for Equality by Ali Engle-Tseng
Libre by Siena Garrison
Mount Anthropomorphia by Lauren Hacke
Brighter Eyes by Abigail Han
Classic Koreatown by Jane Han
Jaded by Alyssa Ho
Building Humankind by Victoria Jonsson
The Human Race by Emma Kim
Nostalgic Scent by Tara Menon
The Unspoken Side by Shani Perez
Becoming Black by Milissa Sutton
Shards of Me by Neha Vimal
Outside and In by Sabrina Youn (alum)
PROSE
Light of Unity by Stephanie Akinfolarin
Don’t Say Gay by Josi Besseling
In the Mirror by Lichen Hartigan
Noodles for Longevity: How Culture Shares Fortune and Luck by Alyssa Ho
The Young Japanese Girls by Anabel Howery
Complexity Within Simplicity by Gabin Kim
The Magnitude of the Group by Samantha Krug
Exhale by Easton Laffitte
Signature by Marie Pulido
Reckless Abandon by Katie Wilson
SCENES
Bad Dating Advice by Kaia Heiberg
Why? by Yousra Kawsar
SONGS
Pants and Tie by Kailin Hall
Assimilated by Eden Hirsch
Popsicle Sticks by Samantha Renteria
Me Will Never Be a Game by Camryn Wilkinson
EDITORS NOTES
Meet the Editors, Annlee Ellingson & Sofía Aguilar
Start Reading from Issue 2 “Unity”
The publication of Lines & Breaks is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
