Kayb’il B’alam by Olga Montenegro


Olga Montenegro reads “Kayb’il B’alam”, published in Issue Twenty-Nine of No Contact.

Olga lives in Massachusetts. She is currently a grad student working on a collection of essays for her thesis that speak of family, loyalty, and understanding what womanhood means while growing up in Mexico City and Guatemala. She writes in both Spanish and English to amplify the nuance of culture and personal context.

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