Catalogues of a Space Telescope around Boy Crushes, in 5 stages of Grief
By Charlie Wei
“There’s something elliptic about the way love dies in this compound: in west / wing, a college girl stacks another freshly killed into her ex’s jewelry box.”
Charlie Wei (魏纞熹) is a Taiwanese poet currently based in Houston, Texas. She is a staffer of R2: The Rice Review, Rice University’s award-winning literary journal, and a yearner: for home, ancestry, and everything liminal. When she’s not writing, she boxes, draws, and explores abandoned factories. You can find her on Instagram @xharli_darling
By Charlie Wei
“There’s something elliptic about the way love dies in this compound: in west / wing, a college girl stacks another freshly killed into her ex’s jewelry box.”