Armenian professors massacred by the Turks. From: Amēnun taretsʻuytsʻě : zbōsali u pitani. (1921) We made our way across the culvert. The few of us left who remembered digging it exchanged glances. The waters now flowed and tadpoles teemed in the ripples. We were...
Cynthia writes scripts, poetry, and short fiction. Her poetry is included in the spring issue of the Italian Literary magazine, Open Door Review and she was recently chosen by the public art project Love Letters in Light to be part of a cohort of Los Angeles poets to provide messages of rumination and uplift concerning the pandemic. She resides in Santa Monica CA and is working on her debut novel.