Breathless
Death draws a veil over the living. Like a somber version of the game, my sister Zoya and I played as kids. We’d get under the bed sheet when Mom was spreading it over the…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Farha Mukri is a writer and software engineer from Mumbai, currently living in Chicago. Her short story has appeared in CALYX, A Journal of Art and Literature by Women. Her creative nonfiction has been published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Hindu, Saevus Wildlife blog, and others. She also volunteers as a translator for Voices of Rural India, a curated digital platform that empowers rural storytellers. You can read more about her at https://www.farhamukri.com/.
Death draws a veil over the living. Like a somber version of the game, my sister Zoya and I played as kids. We’d get under the bed sheet when Mom was spreading it over the…