Home is where you hang your hat, park your shoes, make your bed. It’s the place you boomerang back to. Barn. Stable. Coop. Cage. It’s the place where your belongings belong. I live in a townhouse community in Coconut Grove, a suburb of Miami. The more expensive homes sit right on the bay. The location […]
Marlene Olin
MARLENE OLIN was born in Brooklyn, raised in Miami, and educated at the University of Michigan. Her short stories and essays have been published in journals such as The Massachusetts Review, Catapult, PANK, and World Literature Today. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of The Net, Best Small Fictions, and for inclusion in Best American Short Stories. Find her on X at writestuffmiami.

