I remember you—my little brother—rolling tobacco from the butts of other people’s cigarettes. Mama taught us not to waste. When I’m out to dinner with friends, if someone doesn’t finish, I’ll ask, are you going to eat that? I’m sure you remember how I pride myself on being somebody who will eat whatever others leave […]
Rosa Sophia
Rosa Sophia is a candidate for an MFA in Creative Writing. "Miles" was a finalist in Bellingham Review's 2021 Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction, and semifinalist in the Sandy Crimmins National Prize for Poetry. Her work has appeared in Philadelphia Stories Magazine, Limp Wrist, and Islandia Journal, among others. She holds a degree in automotive technology and is the managing editor of Mobile Electronics magazine. Rosa lives in Palm Bay, Florida. Visit her online at: www.torquesgarage.com.