About
N.K. Iguh (they/she) is a fiction writer and educator whose work centers immigrant identities and experiences. They have received grants and fellowships from the Academy for Teachers, Center for Fiction, Vermont Studio Center, Jack Jones Literary Arts, Kimbilio, and the DISQUIET International Literary Program. Their writing has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Guernica, the Los Angeles Review of Books, This Alien Nation: 36 True Tales of Immigration, Kenyon Review and elsewhere.
Featured Work
The Broken Window
In an Abuja market, mother and daughter negotiate the terms of their changing relationship. These negotiations are interrupted by a gruesome discovery that has the power to change the course of their lives.