In the middle of the night, she dreamt fervently of pea soup. Lush and electric green. The soup swirled around in a shallow serving bowl and left an impression ...
Molly Zhu is a Chinese American poet and attorney. She likes to write about alter egos, dreams and color. She was thrice nominated for Pushcart prizes and has been published and featured in journals including ONLY POEMS, Hobart Pulp, the Ghost City Press, and Bodega Magazine, among others. The poetry editor of Passengers Journal, she is the winner of the 2021 Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Prize awarded by the Cordella Press. Her debut chapbook, Asian American Translations, is now available for purchase. To learn more, you can visit www.MollyZhu.com