Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot Poetry litany of open throats we harvest blackened walnut husks for ink, hands stained, and i am blackcap-taken, wing-stolen,...
Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot Poetry Askew Road, London Heat. Around the fruit bowl like flies,dripping from the fridge handle,the upturned door numbersdropping...
Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot The Swagger, Hola, & Dominican Robin The Swagger In high school,I used to study the older girls,those shameless lessonsin how...
Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot Poetry boys don’t cry (but they can survive) Grix (they/them) is a chronically ill and disabled nonbinary trans femme who writes and...
Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot Poetry Porcelain I am thorns and petals too alike they are onea breed with nectars beasts...
Post Categories Issue Four: Bloodroot Poetry Shopping for a Dress for My Father’s Funeral I prefer consignment shops, don’t likepaying full price. My father, the ultimatebargain shopper, would...
Post Categories Announcements Presenting the Title of Issue Four: Bloodroot Issue Four is almost here and is titled, Bloodroot. Bloodroot examines themes of family,...
Post Categories Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun Poetry bOy by Ethan J. Murray Ethan J. Murray is a queer, autistic poet loved into existence...
Post Categories Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun Poetry rainstorm (in print) byMadeleine Corey Madeleine Corley is a poet by internal monologue who writes songs about...
Post Categories Issue Two: To Swallow the Sun Poetry Tree Branch Unfurled And Defined. byRachel Small Father (m, pater):1. a red skinned man whopeels work gloves off hands....