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Freesia McKee

Poet & Writer

Tag: protest poetry

Links & Politics: July 2018 Edition, Part 2

I’m thinking about beginning to frame these Links & Politics posts to focus on the ways that people are using language in the service of social justice. I have also started making a running list of the resistance anthologies that have been published since the November 2016 election. There will be a blog post to… Read More Links & Politics: July 2018 Edition, Part 2

July 14, 2018 Freesia McKeeLeave a comment

Publications

How Distant the City (Headmistress Press, 2018)

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

“Eleven Micro-Memoirs from the Pandemic” in Cleaver Magazine 

“Crucial Connections” in the Pandemic Meditations series

“What’s Worth Fixing” in Flyway Journal

“The Interstitium’s Song” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal

“Plantains” in New Mexico Review

“Detour of War” in Small Orange

“Sonnet for Road A” in Rogue Agent

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

“Like Buying a House” in Split Rock Review

“Poets Have Something to Say” interview

Find links to more of my work in Publications.

 

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