![]() ![]() Greathouse says they "become a blade, a letter's crease, a hinge opening the next line like a room. Several critics remark on Chang’s use of line breaks in The Rumpus, Torrin A. In her review, Flynn-Goodlett praised the "magic conjured in this collection-lyric intensity coupled with sharp political intellect", saying "Chang emerges as an urgent, sumptuous voice, a poet of numerous gifts and intellectual dexterity". ![]() The chapbook takes up themes of matrilineality contrasted with "volatile masculinity", writes Luiza Flynn-Goodlett. Past Lives, Future Bodies Ĭhang published Past Lives, Future Bodies in 2018 with Black Lawrence Press. Writing Ĭhang is the Micro editor at The Offing magazine. This story contained the seeds of her eventual first novel, Bestiary. In elementary school, Chang wrote a story about a girl who turns into a tiger she later recalled it, humorously, as a "really terrible" story. K-Ming Chang was born in 1998, the year of the tiger, and grew up in California. In 2018 she published a poetry collection, Past Lives, Future Bodies. ![]() Bestiary was long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 2021. She is the author of the novel Bestiary (2020). K-Ming Chang (born 1998) is a novelist and poet. ![]()
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