Letter to Younger Me By Muhua Li In the spring 2016 performance series, Muhua reads a humorous and wise letter to her 10-year-old self. Muhua Li Muhua Li is a class of 2016 mentee from Queens, NY. Explore More Audio, Podcasts, PoetryIntentionalby Megumi JindoAudio, Podcasts, PoetrySpeaking on Writing as Therapyby Dom DawesPoetry, Prose PoetryRewindby Isabella GeorgeFiction, Literary FictionYellow Linesby Camila BonillaFantasy & Sci-Fi, FictionForever & Alwaysby Shamu WardFiction, Flash Fiction & Short StoriesA Kiss at Midnightby Ziying JianPoetry, Prose Poetrythe devil and the deep blue seaby Stella Z. Hu (aka Twig)Fiction, Humor, Professional Writing, Young Adult (YA) FictionThe Elevator Bond by Nia RackleyEpistolary, Memoir & Personal Essay, NonfictionA Letter to Momby Nicole WangMemoir & Personal Essay, NonfictionTo Little Rapunzelby Chloe LeePoetryHope, in my country, is the thing with leavesby Audre WellsAudio, Podcasts, PoetryThe Drunken Wolfby Kayla MisaFiction, Flash Fiction & Short StoriesFaith’s Hopeby Chloe LeeMemoir & Personal Essay, NonfictionRemsen Ave.by Brea FranklinPoetry, Spoken Word PoetryFORGIVING ME IS EASY: FORGIVING YOU IS A BATTLEby Sharjah Selassie Strawn M'Bodji Collection Poems for a New Year Genre/Medium Poetry Spoken Word Poetry Topic Coming of Age Identity Immigration Self-Love Self-Reflection Share This
Poetry, Spoken Word PoetryFORGIVING ME IS EASY: FORGIVING YOU IS A BATTLEby Sharjah Selassie Strawn M'Bodji