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Poetry & Art

Chasing Echoes

She no longer loved him, so she said

Not in the way she had before

but when he reached out after two years,

it had been easy for her to fall back into that space

that they once referred to as ‘Us’

With him, she recognized the face 

that looked back at her in the mirror

especially the smile painted brightly across

it was the girl she had been for 8 years

It was all too familiar, all muscle memory,

walking backwards across a scorched bridge

to the land of ‘All That Was’

And there was comfort in settling down

into the burned black soil and planting words,

thoughts and touches that would never bear real love

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by Cmarqu22

I'm a first-generation Latina embarking on a journey of self-discovery through the written word. My passion lies in weaving the rich tapestry of my culture into stories that seek to illuminate and celebrate our voices in spaces where they have historically been marginalized or deemed non-universal.

In my portfolio, you'll find a collection of my most recent works, alongside blog posts where I explore the confluence of storytelling and cultural identity. My writing oscillates between the enchanting realms of magical realism, where the fantastical brushes lightly against the mundane, and poignant narratives deeply rooted in the authentic experiences of everyday life. Each piece represents a step towards bridging gaps, fostering understanding, and creating a vibrant mosaic of representation.

Whether drawing from the well of my heritage to infuse my tales with the magic and myths that colored my upbringing, or tackling the complexities of identity and belonging, my aim is to craft stories that resonate, reflect, and respect the multifaceted lives we lead. Join me on this voyage of creative exploration, where every story is a thread in the larger tapestry of our shared human experience.

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