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Posts by Jared Beloff

Anyone else look at IG stories of people who are constantly at weddings, birthdays, bachelor(ette) parties, etc and think "I'm glad I don't have friends"?

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I hate Al and I refuse to use it

Peter, if you don't use Al a bunch of super rich men will lose a lot of money

I already said I hated Al Harry, you don't need to sell it to me

I hate Al and I refuse to use it Peter, if you don't use Al a bunch of super rich men will lose a lot of money I already said I hated Al Harry, you don't need to sell it to me

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Just today WNYC was interviewing a professor whose main thesis is that Israel is committing genocide.

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Now accepting late registration and sliding scale!

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Yep and we have a reading coming up with @chiaradilello.bsky.social @esylviapoet.bsky.social and @mgarrigan.bsky.social

Monday the 27th

www.eventbrite.com/e/a-nawp-rea...

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Yep and we have a reading coming up with @chiaradilello.bsky.social @esylviapoet.bsky.social and @mgarrigan.bsky.social

Monday the 27th

www.eventbrite.com/e/a-nawp-rea...

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Woke up to an acceptance. Sent out more subs.

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Haven't done this in ages:

Everyone go get a free PDF of anything I've ever published, magazine issue or book. Use code FREEPDF to zero out your bill @ checkout. Choose any PDF at StanchionZine.com/shop (scroll waaaay down to see all the PDFs.

I'm so curious what you'll pick.

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The last couple readings I did were at bookstores that were well prepared, which is very cool but also means I didn't need backup copies to sell & now have extras. Anyone want to buy my book straight from me? If yes, DM for Venmo, where to mail, etc.!

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Donna Vorreyer week continues with this beauty

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POEM 327: "Language Only Heaven Understands" by Donna Vorreyer @djvorreyer.bsky.social

drunken wedding guests slur apologies
for eating all the frosting roses with their hands

the silent syllables of a skull, its unhinged jaw
open like a mute and welcoming hand

stonecirclereview.com/language-only

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I'm not much of a villain, so it took me a while to submit...but the first one started with a @petermurphy.bsky.social Getaway prompt, & the second one from @saltpeterdraws.bsky.social's beautiful prompt deck.

Thanks, @charlesjensen.bsky.social, for giving these nasty little poems a home.

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Thank you

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Sixth Finch - Spring 2026 - Jared Beloff - WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Sixth Finch - Spring 2026 - Jared Beloff - WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT

A powerful poem by @readinstead.bsky.social from @sixthfinch.bsky.social sixthfinch.com/beloff1.html

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ICYMI

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In case you missed it yesterday with the outage...

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Overheard just now: don't use the big words if you can't use the little ones.

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ICYMI

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in case you missed it yesterday

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Let me know when you are heading to NYC and I will see how many readings I can set up for you.

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Copy of the poetry collection Paper Pistol by Raphael Jenkins

Copy of the poetry collection Paper Pistol by Raphael Jenkins

Golden hour


In lieu of a burial ground, I pray my son's hands will be a birthing place.
May his now tiny fists grow to know no face to call home. May dapping up his homies be the only tyranny his knuckles knock into this world —that is, of course, unless a motherfucker needs to have the lights knocked out across their entire country because their native tongue is one that speaks of my son's as a dead one. I come from a place where no one flashes a fist unless they intend to throw the thing, & so I tell him how many blocks we chased them boys to make good
on our promises, & I hope by this he knows I mean: violence is a commitment that will make you run 'til your lungs ache, & then keep going, ergo, he who commits to violence will always be running.
My boy has two dogs whom he loves to taunt, so I know he knows a useful dummy will chase whatever it feels is going too fast, bearing teeth instinctively, even though it knows you're perfectly harmless.

Golden hour In lieu of a burial ground, I pray my son's hands will be a birthing place. May his now tiny fists grow to know no face to call home. May dapping up his homies be the only tyranny his knuckles knock into this world —that is, of course, unless a motherfucker needs to have the lights knocked out across their entire country because their native tongue is one that speaks of my son's as a dead one. I come from a place where no one flashes a fist unless they intend to throw the thing, & so I tell him how many blocks we chased them boys to make good on our promises, & I hope by this he knows I mean: violence is a commitment that will make you run 'til your lungs ache, & then keep going, ergo, he who commits to violence will always be running. My boy has two dogs whom he loves to taunt, so I know he knows a useful dummy will chase whatever it feels is going too fast, bearing teeth instinctively, even though it knows you're perfectly harmless.

A prose poem for April 15th: "Golden Hour" from the INCREDIBLE new book, Paper Pistol by @ralpheeboi.bsky.social. No joke—get yourself a copy of this book.

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We invite you to attend our Zoom Launch Party for our Spring issue on Wednesday, 4/22 at 7 p.m. EST—please RSVP to the form in the link: forms.gle/fbGcfUjtMh7r...

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We are excited to announce the release of our Spring 2026 issue, live now on our website! It is linked in our bio, and make sure to check out the authors & artists tagged.

@toddedillard.bsky.social, @madelinparsley.bsky.social, @taylorfthiel.bsky.social, @readinstead.bsky.social

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the painting "Gas" by Edward Hopper

the painting "Gas" by Edward Hopper

Very happy to have another poem in @thedodgemag.bsky.social for their Spring issue:

thedodgemag.com/spring-2026-...

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Michael Metivier 

Bloodroot

I know my leaf is not so bold
as others’ are

who beg their branches 
cervicorn for others’ light

though I remain content
upon the forest floor

with mesophyll in armored sleep
all summer’s night

and in the fall witness my green
desaturate

accepting winter’s thinning
without ire for

in spring my greenness unfurls
from the same deep place—

in spring my god is not the sun
but aperture.

Michael Metivier Bloodroot I know my leaf is not so bold as others’ are who beg their branches cervicorn for others’ light though I remain content upon the forest floor with mesophyll in armored sleep all summer’s night and in the fall witness my green desaturate accepting winter’s thinning without ire for in spring my greenness unfurls from the same deep place— in spring my god is not the sun but aperture.

Two bloodroot flowers emerging from the forest floor and in bloom. Each has eight distinct white petals surrounding a yellow center, and around each stem is a protective green leaf that can close up around it.

Two bloodroot flowers emerging from the forest floor and in bloom. Each has eight distinct white petals surrounding a yellow center, and around each stem is a protective green leaf that can close up around it.

My poem “Bloodroot” in this fall’s issue of @orionmagazine.bsky.social. Love to think of all the ephemerals preparing for spring beneath the soil. It won’t be long. It’s never long. Spring will come.

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The Individual - The Dodge

I’ve got a new story in @thedodgemag.bsky.social today, thanks to @addisonzeller.bsky.social ! He’s not with The Dodge anymore, but he’s still in my top ten.

Read it at your own risk.

thedodgemag.com/spring-2026-...

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Ah, sorry. Yes, the Dodge is great.

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It is in the MoMa in NYC

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Mitchell Nobis's 'The Size of the Horizon, Or, I Explained Everything to the Trees' reviewed by P.W. Bridgman - Plume Mitchell Nobis, The Size of the Horizon, Or, I Explained Everything to the Trees. Match Factory Editions Ltd., 2025. Reviewed by P.W. Bridgman   American poet Mitchell Nobis informs his readers, early...

Here, have a one-stop shopping post of my recent poetry stuff!

1. Book reviewed in Plume:
plumepoetry.com/mitchell-nob...

2. New poem in Inscape:
inscape.byu.edu/2026/04/09/u...

3. Reading this Saturday a half-hour from where I grew up:
www.schulerbooks.com/event/nation...

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"the product—the progress!—of imperial red gleaming
in the last of it, this day and place,"

@readinstead.bsky.social up at @thedodgemag.bsky.social 💙

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