they/them. poet, lesbian, hamburglar enthusiast. recent work in @NimrodJournal & @haydensferryrev. Chapbook HIGH-TECH INVASIONS OF THE FLESH (Bottlecap Press).
HIGH-TECH INVASIONS OF THE FLESH is a poetry chapbook about true crime, gendered narratives of surveillance, vultures, queer love, and the end of the world!
It also has the coolest cover! Check it out: https://t.co/nMYdnQZLul
NEW DATE! 11/15 @ 5:30 PST / 6:30 AZ -- join us for HFR's Fall Craft Chat featuring Saba Keramati and Rebecca Martin 🍂🍁
Read their poems here: https://t.co/mm3D2xpJR0
REGISTER: https://t.co/RFLDTFSdIY
This month, we have 2 exciting virtual events coming up as part of our Fall Language Series!
10/25 @ 6 pm PST: HFR’s Fall Craft Chat will feature @sabzi_k and @_robblerobble. Both were featured in our web issue Tiny Architectures!
Register here: https://t.co/JljkvOlQKu
Our new issue is live! https://t.co/plAqVKt1Lo
Featuring: our women's contest winners, gorgeous art by @artallastudio, a new translation feature with poetry in translation by Iya Kiva translated from the Ukrainian by Amelia Glaser, Yuliya Ilchuk, and Katherine E. Young (1/3)
Set up a hotel for ghosts. Pull
the boards apart and toss them
back into the sea. I am so impermanent
sometimes that I want to open
like a wound. Breached gender
and all spilling across the busway.
—Rebecca Martin (@_robblerobble), "Invasive Species"
https://t.co/TFGkLqUGBb
"Gender reveal party pyrotechnics,
in all their binaric insistence,
scorch the earth, leaving hundreds
homeless. Lifeless." —Goldie Peacock
Read more in beestung #14:
https://t.co/38JVBL6Lpw
Body Language, our Spring/Summer 2023 issue, is here! This issues explores ideas about the body—all bodies, every body—and we’re thrilled to share it with you.
"The men who found her loved an open/wound."
Check out @_robblerobble poem "In a Historic Vanishing Act" in Vol. 11! They are a queer poet and a recent graduate of Oregon State's MFA program.
Read here: https://t.co/mNWLQEjMsO
#litmag#poetry#literarymagazine#vol11#defunkt
"We were just going. I was just leaving, /
which is to say, coming /
elsewhere. Transient."
wow this poem really knocked the wind out of my sails today
https://t.co/tRmUg94902