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“You blur, dematerialize as I approach. I stand behind you, close enough to sniff your perfume…” Continue reading Two Poems by Natasha Dennerstein
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“It’s / safe and fun to watch / someone jerk off / more than six feet / away.” Continue reading Three Poems by Timothy Liu
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“but so many places are gone now: / sunshine deli, gargoyle mechanique, / the gas station, the telephone bar, / kiev diner, st. mark’s books”
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“There is a thing / Lingering that / I can’t put a finger on / But it has put a finger / On me maybe more / Than one for I feel / The heaviness of / the hand is heavy” Continue reading Lydia Cortés
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“I am / neither the source of all your ills, / nor a metaphor for something / sans else. Not a path I chose nor a choice / I lacked” Continue reading Three Poems by M Robin Cook
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“a rumor is going / around that I cannot / grow anything / outside of my hands” Continue reading Three Poems by Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué
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“is it possible to lock a moon to a body / in an evergreen frame of fluctuating heartbreak” Continue reading Three Poems by Carol Mirakove
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EOAGH Books, Fall 2023 Poetry / Transgender Studies / Holocaust Studies ISBN 978-1-7923-0722-5 $20 For advance review copy requests, please contact eoagh.editor@gmail.com Available soon from Small Press Distribution. The Book of Anna is written in the voice of Anna Asher, a fictional Czech-German Jew who spent her adolescence in a concentration camp and now lives in 1950s Prague answering phones for the secret police. This … Continue reading The Book of Anna, by Joy Ladin
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EOAGH will be sharing a booth at AWP this year in Portland, Oregon with Tinfish, Chax Press, Kelsey Street Press, Black Radish Books, and POG. We will have new books to show you. Look for us at the AWP book exhibit and at various conference events! Meanwhile, we are currently putting together the next issue of the journal and we look forward to sharing it … Continue reading sub加速器官网下载地址
The Criminal: The Invisibility of Parallel Forces, by Max Wolf Valerio
EOAGH Books, 2023 Poetry / Transgender Studies / Indigenous Studies ISBN 978-1-5323-5926-2 $20 Available at Small Press Distribution. You can also order from the Publisher via Paypal: Payment Options Individual Purchase $20.00 USDBookstore Purchase $12.00 USD This long-awaited volume collects poetry from the 80’s and 90’s by Max Wolf Valerio, one of the first trans poets to publish a book of poems in the … Continue reading The Criminal: The Invisibility of Parallel Forces, by Max Wolf Valerio
EOAGH Pushcart Nominations 2017
EOAGH is pleased to announce the following nominees in poetry for the 2017 Pushcart Prize: “Right to Release” by Kay Ulanday Barrett “The Flag and the Shore” by Kerry Downey “This is Nothing Much to Hear” by Kenyatta JP Garcia “Attempting to Behead the Grounded” by Jimena Lucero “The Other” by Pazia Miller “500 Dead Crows” by Isabelle Shallcross Congratulations and best of luck to … Continue reading 永久免费加速器_永久免费加速器哪个好_永久免费加速器 ...:2021-3-14 · 加速器永久免费版是上网加速软件,能够大幅改善网页浏览速度和访问速度。加速器永久免费版可伍有效提升网速、流畅网游、上网如飞,游戏不再延迟,告别卡机、掉线、登录缓慢等问题,加速器永久免费版哪个好呢?你可伍在本页面中找到答案。
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Now Accepting Submissions: Aug 28-Oct 15 The Fall 2017 Reading Period for Issue 11 of EOAGH is now open! During this time we’re considering submissions of: – Essays – Articles – Reviews – Interviews – Any Other Genre (except poetry) We’re especially looking for work by trans writers, queer writers, people of color, and intersectional feminist writers! You can send an abstract of 150 words … Continue reading Fall 2017 Reading Period Now Open
Three Poems by Vittoria repetto
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Nat Raha
from de/compositions (after Vahni Capildeo’s reading) Nat Raha is a poet and trans / queer activist, living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her poetry includes two collections: countersonnets (Contraband Books, 2013), and Octet (Veer Books, 2010); and numerous pamphlets including ‘de/compositions’ (Enjoy Your Homes Press, 2017), ‘£/€xtinctions’ (sociopathetic distro, 2017), ‘[of sirens / body … Continue reading Nat Raha
Kimberly Quiogue Andrews
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I Want a Tiny House I want a tiny house for my tiny life. I want to sleep efficiently in a solar-powered hole and expend as little energy as I can. I want to breathe less often so as not to suck in and kill microbes who have done nothing to me and whom I shall regard as my models for living. I think … Continue reading Four Poems by Erick Piller
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from Dear Gone It’s almost like we still lie to each other but it’s just me now. In your inventories, several light bulb jokes I wrote myself. In your inventories, it is too dark to read. In your inventories, I was 9 granite columns, pulled up the Nile by slaves. I held fast, a sky overcast with crackling leather, polished in the reduction … Continue reading Grey Vild
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by Hope Lyca Youngblood I am on house arrest. I got out of jail five days after April 7 2016 and I am facing felony assault charges. I may wind up in a serious criminal mental institution. I’m afraid of my own mind. After getting out of a therapy session on the 7th I was filled with guilt. I write horrible things in … Continue reading sub永久免费加速器下载
Without Setting Fire
by Emerson Whitney This book is the black of a wide open mouth. There’s no other place to start, really, just agape. I like this idea of an open mouth, lips at liberty, the reckless brush strokes of a painting, open and possible. Here’s the opposite, category like a clenched jaw. An endless portrayal: mirrors, ace bandages, bathrooms, doe … Continue reading Without Setting Fire
Coming Kingdom
by Jer Bryant “Why do you want to wear those bracelets? They’re hearts. They’re not for boys.” Ms. Davis, a teacher at my elementary school, extends her hand toward my small five-year-old body. I slip off the plastic bangles, gifts from my friend Christie, and drop them on the wrinkled hand before me. Her cheeks, parts of her face that remind me of … Continue reading Coming Kingdom