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Karen Gonzalez-Videla

About Karen Gonzalez-Videla

Karen Gonzalez-Videla is an undergraduate student at the University of South Florida. She’s currently pursuing a degree in Psychology and Creative Writing, and she loves combining these two passions in her fiction. Although she writes about a variety of subjects, she focuses mostly on the immigrant experience and the exploration of one’s womanhood. Her work has been featured or is upcoming in Ghost Parachute, Sidereal Magazine, National Flash Fiction Day, Menacing Hedge and other places. You can find her on Twitter at @Gv12Karen.

Pen Names: Are They Really for You?

May 24, 2020 By Karen Gonzalez-Videla

I was twelve years old when I decided to write. I pretended to tidy up my backpack until every other student in my seventh-grade AVID class rushed out of the door. The room emptied quickly, until Ms. C and I were the only ones left. “You’re gonna be late to your next class,” Ms. C […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: essay, identity, Karen Gonzalez-Videla, nonfiction, pen name, pen names, Writing

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On Pink Fluff and Other Notable Traditions

December 7, 2020 By Epiphany Ferrell

I’ve spent plenty of holidays alone. One of my best holiday memories is the year I was first truly independent and on my own, riding my horse with a foot of snow already on the ground and more of it coming in giant, floury flakes, on a quiet Christmas morning. It was like being inside […]

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