311 - “Fall” by A.J. Bermudez

A Moment of Your Time

26-10-2021 • 4 minutes

A.J. Bermudez is the 2021 winner of the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize, a PAGE Award finalist, winner of the Diverse Voices Award, and host of The American Playbook. Her work has appeared in McSweeney's, The Masters Review, Boulevard, Story, Chicago Review, and elsewhere. You can find her online at AmandaJBermudez.com. Based in LA/NY.

Find more of A.J.:

Instagram @a.j.bermudez

Twitter @AmandaJBermudez

Website: http://amandajbermudez.com

A Statement from A.J.:

"This piece was initially written on the occasion of a death in the family the day after the 2020 election results were announced, during a national (and personal) confluence of celebration and mourning."

"Fall" was originally published in the Winter 2021 issue of The Baltimore Review.

Recorded at the Bethany Arts Community Studio, October 2021. Edited by Daniel Easler.

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