Jami Nakamura Lin is a Chicago-based writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Electric Literature, and Bat City Review, but you might know Lin from her former Catapult column, “The Monsters in the Mirror'' where she wrote about motherhood and bipolar disorder. She expands on the vulnerability of writing about “monstrous rage” in her debut speculative memoir The Night Parade (out on November…
The plastic surgeon, a short, blond-gray mustachioed man comes in to tell me he’s headed to the OR and will see me in there. He taps the rail of my bed twice, a gesture I take as doctorly affection, and turns to leave the room. I call after him, “Just remember—think small—like, real small. Like, just get rid of ‘em!” Dr. Haynes reminds me that this breast reduction is not cosmetic surgery.