The Looming Horror and Magic of What It Is To Be Alive: Isab

The Looming Horror and Magic of What It Is To Be Alive: Isabel Yap's Never Have I Ever


There are worlds within the cutthroat music of Isabel Yap’s debut short story collection
Never Have I Ever, and they are wondrous and vicious and true. Yap’s work spans the speculative, weaving fantasy, horror, and sci-fi and wielding each with deft expertise. Here, Filipino folklore breathes through the cruelties and magic of the contemporary, infused with history and legend. Each story is a cleverly crafted gem, resonant and surprising and deeply profound. The collection as a whole establishes Yap firmly as one of the sharpest masters of the form.
As a Fil-Am reader, I found so much of myself in these stories. That specific cadence and tension of family, the rich folklore of my childhood that I so rarely see represented or imagined in contemporary American writing. Whether Yap’s writing about a diaspora experience or a story rooted in Manila, that sense of place and complex identity is drawn so vividly. She carves out details clever and true. 

Related Keywords

Manila , Philippines , United States , San Francisco , California , Filipino , American , Maya Gittelman , Anamaria Marquez , Isabel Yap , Barnes Noble , Small Beer , Never Havei Ever , One About Anamaria , Havei Ever , Not An Apology , மணிலா , பிலிப்பைன்ஸ் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , சான் பிரான்சிஸ்கோ , கலிஃபோர்னியா , ஃபிலிபினோ , அமெரிக்கன் , மாயா கிட்டெல்மேன் , அனுமாரை மார்க்வெஸ் , இசபெல் யாப் , களஞ்சியங்கள் உன்னத , சிறிய பீர் , ஒன்று அனுமாரை , இல்லை ஒரு மன்னிப்பு ,

© 2025 Vimarsana