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Eliot in Love

“Despite being intended to clear his name, the response instead came off as spiteful and cruel. It did little to save his reputation, especially since his letters tell another story.”

by Mina Quesen on April 12, 2020June 30, 2020

The Dictionary of Identities

“When the word ‘diversity’ enters the conversation, I am to be made an example and a representative…. It’s as if I cannot possibly be content simply existing”

by Mina Quesen on April 4, 2021April 4, 2021

Letter from the Editors

Dear Nass Community, During the upheaval and unpredictability of the past two years, the Nass has been a constant for both of us. While responding to the demands of the pandemic, this publication has moved from print to online-only and … Read More

by Juju Lane, Mina Quesen on February 13, 2022February 13, 2022

Displaced

“To erase the blankness, / masked the cleaner’s sting / with lavender and sage, / found places for my mother’s / good omens”

by Mina Quesen on October 4, 2020October 3, 2020

Wanderer

A glimpse through a tear in the multiverse.

by Mina Quesen on March 27, 2022March 27, 2022

Where the River Runs II

The second part of a speculative fiction piece about heritage and rivers in a world without patriarchy.

by Mina Quesen on October 9, 2022

Stretchers

“They are not allowed to know the embrace of the sisters next to them”

by Mina Quesen on March 7, 2021March 7, 2021

Vines, Pt. 1

“Is it too late to go around asking strangers for tylenol?”

by Mina Quesen on February 21, 2021February 21, 2021

The Sculptures that Surround Us

Brief descriptions of artistic objects you walk past on Princeton’s campus.

by Alex Jacobson, Andrew White, Mina Quesen, Serena Alagappan, Tess Solomon on November 17, 2019

Pilgrimage to Mitsuwa

“Nostalgia is a luxury that I’m willing to pay any price for, and these grocery stores sell it all.”

by Mina Quesen on November 14, 2021

Vines, Pt. 2

The dramatic conclusion to a serialized tale of owlery.

by Mina Quesen on February 28, 2021February 28, 2021


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