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Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias
Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias













Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias

She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and daughter. Her short fiction has been published by Tor.com, Strange Horizons and Uncanny, GUD, and Crossed Genres magazines. Her news stories have been published at The Guardian US,, Public Radio International’s Global Voices, NBC10/Telemundo62, Philadelphia Weekly, Philadelphia Magazine, City and State PA, and Al Día News, among others. An American citizen from birth, she grew up in Guatemala during the armed internal conflict and moved to the United States when she was 15. Sabrina Vourvoulias is an award-winning Latina news editor, writer and digital storyteller. A story of how the power of love and community out-survives even the grimmest times. As the nightmare unfolds before them, unforeseen alliances between the inked-like Mari, Meche, and Toño-and non-immigrants-Finn, Del, and Abbie-are formed, all in the desperate hope to confront it. The tattoos have marked them for horrors they could not have imagined within US borders. For the “inked”-those whose immigration status has been permanently tattooed on their wrists-those famous words on the Statue of Liberty are starting to ring hollow.

Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias

All across the United States, people scramble to survive new, draconian policies that mark and track immigrants and their children (citizens or not) as their freedoms rapidly erode around them. The future of the entire country will depend on them. The strongest of people can be found in the unlikeliest of places. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me." America has lost its way. "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. From her beacon-hand glows world-wide welcome.















Ink by Sabrina Vourvoulias