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Freesia McKee

Poet & Writer

Tag: poetry of resistance

Links I Like: August 2018 Edition

I’ve been having conversations recently about voice and audience, social media and readership, work and attention. As writers, how do we find good homes for our writing? Is a platform “better” if there are more readers? Is it wrong to want additional readers? What about the moral issues we have with social media? We’re “supposed… Read More Links I Like: August 2018 Edition

August 5, 2018 Freesia McKeeLeave a comment

Call for Poetry Submissions: Shelter

Shelter (noun): A shielded or safe condition, protection. A place giving temporary protection from weather or danger. Shelter (verb): To protect or shield from something harmful. To prevent someone from having to do something difficult or unpleasant. 45 has been in power for over a year and a half. Why? What kinds of shelters have… Read More Call for Poetry Submissions: Shelter

July 4, 2018 Freesia McKee3 Comments

Publications

How Distant the City (Headmistress Press, 2017)

For the Immediate Aftermath: Post-Election Poems (poem pamphlet, 2016)

Poetry:

“Missing Cat” in SWWIM Women Writers

“Precedents 20:17” in What Rough Beast

“If This is My Last Message” in New Verse News

“An Icy Stop” in The Wanderer

“Unraveling the Target” in If You Can Hear This: Poems in Protest of an American Inauguration
(Free PDF available for download)

“Poem for the March After the Election” in Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service

“Best We Can” in Yellow Chair Review

See essays, articles, and interviews in Publications.

 

Recent Posts

  • What, Oh What to Read and Write in 2019 February 19, 2019
  • Rejection City, Here I Come: Trying to Accrue 100 Rejections in 2018 January 8, 2019
  • 13 Ways to Revise a Poem September 7, 2018
  • Reviewing the Essential Essays of Adrienne Rich August 31, 2018
  • Links I Like: August 2018 Edition August 5, 2018
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