Anmiathor village, famous for its ability to create living dyes. The young bride Ata arrives. Will she become a dyer as great as the legendary Bizat? What fate awaits those caught in the eyes of the gods? “It is a song of us. Not a song of apology or lament. Not a song of celebration or defiance. But a song simply of us. Women who have caught the eyes of the gods. It is a song only we can hear.”
A Pushcart Prize and Best Small Fictions nominee, J.A. Pak’s writing has been published in BHP, Litro, Lunch Ticket, Joyland, Queen Mob’s Tea House, etc. More of her work can be read at Triple Eight Palace of Dreams & Happiness.