Lucy Hurst (she/her) Lucy Hurst (she/her)

AT THE MUSEUM

let Lucy Hurst’s poems consume you! AT THE MUSEUM is a sensual exploration of death and obsession. HAPPENING tells of quarantine reflections, political rage and the latest online quiz to check your chances of survival!

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Georgie Henley (she/her) Georgie Henley (she/her)

Encroach | Appraisal

Georgie Henley writes with a painful rawness about being a vessel of fear + regurgitating one’s own appendix

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Jodi Aleshire (she/her) Jodi Aleshire (she/her)

Poolside

Jodi Aleshire tells of the unspeakable pain of falling in love with your best (straight) friend

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Stephen Kingsnorth (he/him) Stephen Kingsnorth (he/him)

Splashers

Stephen Kingsnorth paints an evocative picture in Splashers.

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Connor Byrne (they/them) Connor Byrne (they/them)

Quiz Night

Quiz Night takes back power in silencing the inane + problematic questions of cis people.

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Jilna Shah (she/her) Jilna Shah (she/her)

2 Poems

Jilna takes us to the forest with two queer poems.

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Carlos Mauricio Rojas (they/them) Carlos Mauricio Rojas (they/them)

Mercury’s fang & the next world

Spoken word poet and performer Carlos Mauricio Rojas offers a poem inspired by Cristy C Road's Tarot deck 'Next World', a QTIBIPOC centered, politically aware, and revolution-driven deck design that functions as a tool for ushering in the next world.

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Yuan Changming (he/him) Yuan Changming (he/him)

Homelanding

A moment of stillness from Yuan Changming.

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Sam Grudgings (he/him) Sam Grudgings (he/him)

Captcha

Sam Grudgings deals with hometown horniness & confronting queer demons.

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Slam the Poet (they/them) Slam the Poet (they/them)

Self-lubricating

slam the poet explores sexuality and identity in this raw poem - listen to it for full effect!

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Erica Gillingham (she/her) Erica Gillingham (she/her)

Orange Peel

didn’t think oranges could be sexy? think again!

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Lindz McLeod (she/they) Lindz McLeod (she/they)

from depths we wake

fall in love before breakfast with the latest queer poem from Lindz McLeod on clavmag, especially enjoyable in Lindz’s dulcet Scottish tones.

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