There was a time when King Solomon, the wisest of men, could not tell day from night. The Queen of Sheba tricked him into believing that night went on forever by hanging above his bed a black tapestry woven with diamond stars and pearl planets. When Solomon awoke in the morning he thought it was […]
Judy Bolton-Fasman
Judy Bolton-Fasman’s essays and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, McSweeney’s, Brevity, and elsewhere. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and was a recipient of the Alonzo G. Davis Fellowship for Latinx writers from the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. He memoir, Asylum: A Memoir of Family Secrets, is forthcoming in fall 2021 from Mandel Vilar Press.