moral guidance for decisions
In the margins of
Sunday service pamphlets, 
under the guise of god’s all-knowing
fluorescent lights, 
the ink bleeds
black for my 
sins. listen, it’s in the heart
beat—kindness instead
of obligation. 
once, I stood so straight-skirted, 
legs-tighted and converted in line,
Mrs. Gray let me choose 
between M&M’s or Skittles,
to which I didn’t say, 
the taste of God 
feeds me into neither.
Liana Fu is a student at the University of Chicago majoring in Creative Writing and Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies. She was born and raised in the northwest suburbs of Chicago but tethers herself to Hong Kong. In 2016, she was nationally recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her memoir/personal essay. She edits for Blacklight Magazine, a literary magazine dedicated to publishing works by people of color, and occasionally writes for South Side Weekly and The Chicago Maroon. She is currently interning at Chicago Review.