by Usman T. Malik | Feb 28, 2016 | Fiction
I was thirteen when I dissected my first corpse. It was a fetid, soggy teenager Baba dragged home from Clifton Beach and threw in the shed. The ceiling leaked in places, so he told me to drape the dead boy with tarpaulin so the monsoon water wouldn’t get at him....
by Usman T. Malik | Feb 26, 2016 | Interviews
Usman T. Malik in conversation with Salik Shah: What was the inspiration behind “Resurrection Points”? When I was at the Clarion West Writers Workshop, I told my classmates about a cadaver dissection I participated in for Anatomy class. We’re having lunch...