Writers’ Day Jobs: Gabrielle Grace Hogan
Gabrielle Grace Hogan, writer for Autostraddle and a poet.
Gabrielle Grace Hogan, writer for Autostraddle and a poet.
A short film using images of the first rendering of a black hole
An essay in which the quotidian overlies concerns about women’s health
A poem about a honeymoon and a stranded giant Pacific chiton
Paintings and an essay from contributor Louise Ling Edwards on the Mandarin language and poetry
Sarah Fawn Montgomery discusses the use of point of view and choices about genre in her latest book, Abbreviate.
An internally expansive sonnet about the interplay of language, family, and country.
Our process for copyediting pieces accepted for the magazine.
A poem that brings together a spoken monologue, an enactment of the kinds of listening that can happen, and incredible wordplay.
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