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Her work appears or is forthcoming in Cosmonauts Avenue, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, the National Poetry Quarterly, under the gum tree, Rust+Moth, and elsewhere. Presidential Scholars Program, and the Poetry Society of the UK.

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She has been recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the U.S. Serrina Zou is a Chinese-American writer from San Jose, California.

tinderbox poetry

Our footprints on the moon & still apologize to the dirt.

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How to live in this country of sun-splashed stars How she will only ever burn what she cannot have. I will teach her to mistake innocence for incense: The skyline intercepted by a mother’s prayers.

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Uncharted migrations: days drowned in gasoline, Monkeybicycle is now accepting submissions through our submissions manager, provided by Submittable.If you’re considering sending us something, please click the link above and see our full set of guidelines. I will write my daughter the one faded from Look closer: the shorelineīy the stories we fed them. You tell me creation is onlyĪ myth manufactured by the living, godless In every history man is synonymous with murder We watched civilizations crumble: marbled dustĬaking our flightless wings. Underneath this empire of butcher & blood, Into nooses, mouths rifled into morning suns. & all of them begin with our limbs knotted There are ten thousand ways to say I’m sorry UVA Press, 2013.After K-Ming Chang / after Carissa Chen / after Christina Im / after Vivien Songīodies unfurled at half mast. “Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured,” Best New Poets 2016, eds. “Poem for the Resistance,” States of the Union, ed. “History (n.),” Best American Poetry 2017, eds. She runs the nonprofit literary press Tinderbox Editions and is founding editor of. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in publications such as Orion, The Journal, the Poetry Foundation, DIAGRAM, The Rumpus, the minnesota review, among others. Bianca Lynne Spriggs and Katerina Stoykova Klemer. Molly Sutton Kiefer is the author of the lyric essay Nestuary as well as three poetry chapbooks. “Kentucky, September.” Undead: A Poetry Anthology of Ghouls, Ghosts, and More. “Chthonic,” “History (n.),” “Metamorphoses,” “Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured,” “The Milk Hours,” “Years I’ve Slept Right Through,” Aeolian Harp, Vol. Tinderbox Poetry Journal In June 2014, the Tinderbox Poetry Journal published its first online volume of poetry and conversations. Washington Square: “Against Dominion,” Summer/Fall 2011ĭIAGRAM: “Kentucky, September,” 10.5, 2010 Hayden’s Ferry Review: “Schadenfreude (Your Mouth Burning Too),” Fall/Winter 2013Ĭopper Nickel: “Story with a Shriveled Nipple” and “The Scarecrow,” Winter/Spring 2013 Gulf Coast: “Schadenfreude (Memory)” and “Schadenfreude (Rest),” Spring 2014Ĭolorado Review: “Famous Tombs,” Spring 2014 Hunger Mountain: “Small Version of a Long Story,” Summer 2015 Prelude: “Birthday, Weltschmerz,” June 2015 Tinderbox Poetry Journal has been the original home of poems appearing in Best of the Net. Massachusetts Review: “Other Adam,” Spring 2015 Raye Hendrix is a poet from Alabama who loves cats, crystals. Tupelo Quarterly: “April, Andromeda” and “Torschlusspanik (Already the Sun),” Summer 2015 Meridian: “Poem Around Which Everything Is Structured,” Fall 2015 Louisville Review: “The Milk Hours,” Spring 2016 (Reprinted at )Ĭalifornia Journal of Poetics: “Forget the Song,” Issue 2, 2016 Maternal Landscape with Flight and Chase Tinderbox Poetry Journal, 2023. West Branch: “Klee’s Painting,” Spring 2016 The Kenyon Review: “History (n.),” Sept./Oct. Tinderbox Poetry Journal: “Erosion,” Fall 2017īerkeley Poetry Review: “Mountain Song,” Spring 2017 Palimpsest: Yale Graduate Literary & Art Magazine: “Materia” and “Spaghetti Western,” Fall 2017 (“Spaghetti Western” reprinted at Split This Rock) I Offer Kitty Genovese Fake Fruit, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Issue 4. Poetry Northwest: “Poem for the Nation, 2016,” Spring 2018 Corinthians 13:11, Academy of American Poets, Poem a Day. The Missouri Review: “Le Moribond,” “At Assateague,” and “End,” Fall 2018īoston Review: “Metamorphoses,” March 2018 Western Humanities Review: “Catalogue Beginning with a Line by Plato,” Spring 2019 Jet Fuel Review: “Glossolalia,” November 2019 Prelude: “Wet Hands in the Sun” and “Epigenesis,” January 2020 Iterant: “The Recent Past,” “Still Life,” and “From a Plane,” Issue 4, Spring 2021 Tupelo Quarterly: “Pastoral,” “What Hallows,” “Everything Must Happen But to Whom It Doesn’t Matter,” and “Circles,” folio with interview, Fall 2022Ĭolumbia: A Journal of Literature and Art: “The Delusion of Being Absolute,” Spring 2021 (reprinted at ) Academy of American Poets’s Poem-a-Day: “Echo of Origin,” forthcoming November 2022īennington Review: “Into the Green” and “The Problem of the Real,” forthcoming Fall 2022












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