Tornado

When award-winning author Mary Anne Mohanraj learned she had breast cancer, she immediately began recording the details in her blog. Tornado is her honest, day-by-day account of diagnosis, chemo, surgery, radiation, and reconstruction, over a three-year period.

One out of eight women gets breast cancer. You know someone who has it, or work with someone, or may have been diagnosed yourself. This is a book for all of us, but especially for anyone facing a breast cancer diagnosis for yourself, or for someone you love.

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A little fresh pittu, a little egg, tea, and a banana.

A little fresh pittu, a little egg, tea, and a banana. Mmm… Pittu made with atta flour, which I’m still learning about; it’s a whole wheat flour, but much finer than American style. Makes a very tender pittu! • It’s made from whole wheat, including the bran, germ, and endosperm, which contributes to its higher nutritional value compared to refined wheat flour. • Atta is known for its fine, powdery texture, achieved through stone grinding

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Elder Cooking & College Tour

[elder cooking / college tour] So, Kavi and I are spending spring break at my parents’ house. My mother, you may remember, has advanced dementia and is in a memory care facility; we’ll be visiting her tomorrow, but she’s unlikely to recognize us. She knows a friendly face, though, and we’re very lucky that she has loving sisters nearby who visit her close to daily, bringing her lunches of familiar Sri Lankan food. We’re also

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I had the privilege of interviewing Andy Duncan

I had the privilege of interviewing Andy Duncan at ICFA this past weekend; we talked for almost two hours about voice and historical research and folklore and journalism and a working class Southern background, and much more. It’ll take us about a month to get the full interview edited and up, along with our Deep Dive charted lesson, with study guide questions and creative writing exercises; it’ll be included in the podcast too. I could

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My time at ICFA

I spent most of ICFA talking to old friends, making new friends, reading by the pool, and trying to relax. I think I managed to crank my ambient stress down a notch or two. I was mostly not watching the news, but I did end up talking a fair bit with other academics impacted by Trump’s /Elon’s policies, or worried they will be. Feeling grateful that I’m based in Illinois, where we’re somewhat insulated by

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Leaving ICFA

Waiting to board my flight — leaving ICFA to spend spring break with my dad in New Britain, CT. Kavi and her friend Tess are at my sister’s in New York through tomorrow afternoon, then Tess will meet up with her family, and Kavi will take the train to Berlin, and I’ll pick her up tomorrow night. Today, I get a rental car around noon and drive to my dad’s, where apparently I’ll be interrupting

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Mary Anne Mohanraj

Mary Anne Mohanraj is author of A Feast of Serendib, Bodies in Motion, The Stars Change, and twelve other titles. Other recent publications include stories for George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards series, Perennial: A Garden Romance (Tincture), stories at Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, and Lightspeed, and an essay in Roxane Gay’s Unruly Bodies.

 

Mohanraj founded Hugo-nominated and World Fantasy Award-winning speculative literature magazine Strange Horizons, and serves as Executive Director of both DesiLit (desilit.org) and the Speculative Literature Foundation (speclit.org).  She is Clinical Associate Professor of fiction and literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago.  www.maryannemohanraj.com

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Vegan Serendib 99%
Jump Space 95%
Cancer Log 50%