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Sending y’all lots of love 🫶🏽

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Hey that’s me! Ty ty for the nom, this honestly might be my favorite poem that I’ve written so far! 🤗🥲

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Omg yes please read this gorgeous novel!!! Highly recommend!

7 months ago 3 1 0 0
Welcome! To Our New Poetry Readers!
Emily Goldsmith 
Aether Henry
John LaPine
Max Pasakorn
Shalini Rana

Welcome! To Our New Poetry Readers! Emily Goldsmith Aether Henry John LaPine Max Pasakorn Shalini Rana

💖 We are THRILLED to announce that Emily Goldsmith, Aether Henry, John Lapine, Max Pasakorn, & Shalini Rana are joining the SLM FAM as Poetry Readers! 💖

Please help us welcome them! We are so 💫 LUCKY ✨ to have such talented and interesting people on our poetry team!

9 months ago 15 2 0 0
A wave crashes onto the beach under a blue sky

A wave crashes onto the beach under a blue sky

Splash into summer with us! 🌞

Here are a few gems from our archive that capture this season’s heat and heart: buff.ly/Ulgbyjy

9 months ago 14 2 0 1
Minimalist photograph of an adobe wall. Its sunlit, coral-and-salmon surface is etched with dancing cracks. Geometry and shadow are in sharp play against a boundless blue sky.

Minimalist photograph of an adobe wall. Its sunlit, coral-and-salmon surface is etched with dancing cracks. Geometry and shadow are in sharp play against a boundless blue sky.

Here it is! Our ✨amazing✨ MAY ISSUE!

As always, much love & gratitude to our contributors 🥰
WORDS: John Jodzio, @joshdenslow.bsky.social , @cindyhouse.bsky.social & theoceanisgay.bsky.social
ART: Natalie Christensen
PLUS: Barrak Alzaid reviews noam keim

Start reading now! buff.ly/h13a7FK

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A small bundle of white flowers resting on an open page of a book

A small bundle of white flowers resting on an open page of a book

The Split Lip FAM’s work over the past two months has been sometimes funny, sometimes heart-wrenching, and always important. Take a moment to enjoy this batch of good news and great publications from our community. buff.ly/zQNZ5yN

1 year ago 12 6 0 2
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Black and white image of two masculine figures in a clearing with trees in the background. One is slouched, the other is mid-stride with a stick in hand. Their upper bodies are replaced with cutouts of green grass and tiny wildflowers.

Black and white image of two masculine figures in a clearing with trees in the background. One is slouched, the other is mid-stride with a stick in hand. Their upper bodies are replaced with cutouts of green grass and tiny wildflowers.

A new month, a new issue of beautiful work we are PROUD to showcase ✨ May we present: our APRIL ISSUE 😍

WORDS: Vincent Perrone, Neeru Nagarajan, katiehrob.bsky.social, & Amy Thatcher
ART: Shannon Louise Barry
PLUS: @dianegotauthor.bsky.social reviews @caseymulliganwalsh.bsky.social buff.ly/a8ZJANg

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The form calendar for National Poetry Month is hereeee, courtesy of myself and @sfeycreates.bsky.social! Follow along with us next month to get some poems written, to have some fun, and to be in community together!

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Hindsight by Mack Rogers pulses with raw lyricism, fearless introspection, and a deft fusion of personal and cultural history. At its core, the collection interrogates Blackness, queerness, memory, and inheritance through an intimate yet expansive lens. Rogers writes with a poet’s precision and a storyteller’s rhythm, crafting work that moves between moments of tenderness, rage, humor, and revelation.

From the haunting presence of visual snow syndrome to the layered complexities of familial love, masculinity, and belonging, Hindsight is as unflinching as it is deeply human. Rogers builds a world where the glow of a computer screen, sifting through a mother’s scrapbook, or recalling a slur scrawled on a dorm door become charged with poetic weight and historical resonance. These poems live between memory and myth, between what is seen and felt.

Rogers’ work blends formal innovation with sonic play, wielding language as a weapon and balm. Whether in the deft structure of a duplex or the staccato urgency of a list poem, each piece in Hindsight pulses with undeniable energy, a refusal to look away. This is poetry for those who seek work that is unapologetic in its truth-telling yet attuned to the beauty and pain of being alive. Hindsight is a necessary addition to the contemporary poetry landscape.

Hindsight by Mack Rogers pulses with raw lyricism, fearless introspection, and a deft fusion of personal and cultural history. At its core, the collection interrogates Blackness, queerness, memory, and inheritance through an intimate yet expansive lens. Rogers writes with a poet’s precision and a storyteller’s rhythm, crafting work that moves between moments of tenderness, rage, humor, and revelation. From the haunting presence of visual snow syndrome to the layered complexities of familial love, masculinity, and belonging, Hindsight is as unflinching as it is deeply human. Rogers builds a world where the glow of a computer screen, sifting through a mother’s scrapbook, or recalling a slur scrawled on a dorm door become charged with poetic weight and historical resonance. These poems live between memory and myth, between what is seen and felt. Rogers’ work blends formal innovation with sonic play, wielding language as a weapon and balm. Whether in the deft structure of a duplex or the staccato urgency of a list poem, each piece in Hindsight pulses with undeniable energy, a refusal to look away. This is poetry for those who seek work that is unapologetic in its truth-telling yet attuned to the beauty and pain of being alive. Hindsight is a necessary addition to the contemporary poetry landscape.

PRAISE FOR HINDSIGHT

Mack Rogers' Hindsight is a glimpse into a word-world that pushes the boundaries and possibilities of form and the lyric. The speaker's movements through space/place/time, seemingly impaired by a neurological disorder called "visual snow," at first seem to go backwards, sifting through memories, both beautiful and painful, of growing up Black and queer—but only to reach toward a future of joy and freedom. Rogers writes "I am afraid of the dark because I am the dark," and yet "see[s] further than any person." At once pensive and whimsical, solemn and celebratory, Hindsight is a testament to the necessity of remaining curious and brave, taking in what the world can offer—even when at first it seems you cannot see.

— Ina Cariño, 2022 Whiting Award winner and author of Feast (Alice James Books)


Mack Rogers is a queer Black writer whose work appears in Foglifter, The Offing, Glass, Shenandoah, and elsewhere. Mack is a poetry reader at Split Lip Magazine, staff critic for Pencilhouse, and poetry editor for Zero Readers Magazine. He has been nominated for Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and the Pushcart Prize. He lives with his partner and their three cats in Raleigh, NC.

Contact: Patty Paine, Editor
diodeeditions@gmail.com

PRAISE FOR HINDSIGHT Mack Rogers' Hindsight is a glimpse into a word-world that pushes the boundaries and possibilities of form and the lyric. The speaker's movements through space/place/time, seemingly impaired by a neurological disorder called "visual snow," at first seem to go backwards, sifting through memories, both beautiful and painful, of growing up Black and queer—but only to reach toward a future of joy and freedom. Rogers writes "I am afraid of the dark because I am the dark," and yet "see[s] further than any person." At once pensive and whimsical, solemn and celebratory, Hindsight is a testament to the necessity of remaining curious and brave, taking in what the world can offer—even when at first it seems you cannot see. — Ina Cariño, 2022 Whiting Award winner and author of Feast (Alice James Books) Mack Rogers is a queer Black writer whose work appears in Foglifter, The Offing, Glass, Shenandoah, and elsewhere. Mack is a poetry reader at Split Lip Magazine, staff critic for Pencilhouse, and poetry editor for Zero Readers Magazine. He has been nominated for Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and the Pushcart Prize. He lives with his partner and their three cats in Raleigh, NC. Contact: Patty Paine, Editor diodeeditions@gmail.com

It’s my birthday! So absolutely shameless plug! My upcoming chapbook from @diodeeditions.bsky.social! Preorder! Ok bye!

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1 year ago 1 1 0 0

Hello! I have a pre-order link! 💜💜💜 www.diodeeditions.com/product-page...

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Hello! My first chapbook is coming out soon! And it’s got a BEAUTIFUL cover! If you’re interested, I’ll share the preorder link when we’ve got it 🤗

1 year ago 4 1 0 1
Composite photo: a girl dressed all in blue appears cloned, captured twirling in sundry positions. Her skirt billows and she smiles radiantly. Her brown hair and shadows dance with her in the sunlight.

Composite photo: a girl dressed all in blue appears cloned, captured twirling in sundry positions. Her skirt billows and she smiles radiantly. Her brown hair and shadows dance with her in the sunlight.

Art & words will help us get through 2025. We are honored & grateful to present our beautiful JANUARY ISSUE: https://buff.ly/2Z36noR

WORDS: @zoebflavin.bsky.social @sashabrown.bsky.social @jillkitchen.bsky.social & Ciara Alfaro
ART: Daisuke Takakura
PLUS: Jessika Bouvier interviews Shze-Hui Tjoa

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A jewel-toned collage: warm retro colors against an emerald background. A buttoned, blue maxi skirt in the center “opens” near the top, with a black triangle thrusting out. Small flowers and snippets of large, black-and-white texts form accents.

A jewel-toned collage: warm retro colors against an emerald background. A buttoned, blue maxi skirt in the center “opens” near the top, with a black triangle thrusting out. Small flowers and snippets of large, black-and-white texts form accents.

The holiday season brings the gift of our DECEMBER ISSUE!! 💝

A big thank you to our contributors🥰:
WORDS: Vanessa Blakeslee, Nini Berndt, Brooke Randel, & Kaitlyn Airy
ART: Vónbjørt Vang
PLUS: Jamey Baumgardt interviews Richard Mirabella

Start reading here: https://buff.ly/2Z36noR

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It’s a cake that I baked. It’s Cranberry Pomegranate Mousse.

It’s a cake that I baked. It’s Cranberry Pomegranate Mousse.

I baked this pie for Thanksgiving.

(Cranberry Pomegranate Mousse Pie)

1 year ago 4 0 0 0

So happy for this lil poem! It’s one of my favorites and this means soooo much to me 😭😭😭

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For those in or near the Triangle area of NC: my poetry reading series for marginalized creatives, Indigena Collective, is holding its next event at So & So Books in Raleigh on 11/24 at 6:30 pm! Feat. Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Carlina Duan, and Mack Rogers. Come thru! ✨

1 year ago 4 2 0 0
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A vivid, abstract art piece. Bright orange pigment forms a rectangular block with fluid edges. Black pigment melts into the top edge. The block is gashed by strokes of pink which are—in turn—slashed with smaller, linear strokes of black.

A vivid, abstract art piece. Bright orange pigment forms a rectangular block with fluid edges. Black pigment melts into the top edge. The block is gashed by strokes of pink which are—in turn—slashed with smaller, linear strokes of black.

Please help us welcome our gorgeous new 💫 NOVEMBER ISSUE 💫
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Sending LOVE & THANKS to our contributors 💖
WORDS: C. Russell Price, @christinajcooke.bsky.social , Victoria Hood & Thomas Kearnes
ART: Zhuo Xiong
PLUS: @alhs.bsky.social reviews Sarah Ghazal Ali’s THEOPHANIES

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Hey that’s me!

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Next up, let's get to know our very own Mack Rogers (He/They)! If you want to see more Mack, keep an eye on Patreon and check out their piece "Sonnet for the Queer and Light-Skinned" here: shenandoahliterary.org/732/sonnet-f...

1 year ago 4 2 0 0

ICYMI !!

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

New poem live on Glass! Wake up! We’re so gay and joyful today!

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Oh hey that’s me! Look at me go! Read my gay poem tomorrow!

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See you in Kansas City! Going to #AWP24? Visit us at Table 3105 for limited edition merch & friendly SLM FAM faces!

See you in Kansas City! Going to #AWP24? Visit us at Table 3105 for limited edition merch & friendly SLM FAM faces!

AWP24 Merch Alert! Caps that say "Form Reject" and back issues! anniversary postcards!

AWP24 Merch Alert! Caps that say "Form Reject" and back issues! anniversary postcards!

Can you believe AWP24 is almost here?! We'll be at Table 3105 with limited edition throwback merch, our gorgeous 10th Anniversary Postcards, and more. Don't be a stranger! buff.ly/3MopkwE

2 years ago 6 4 0 1

Saw a new hair stylist today and I said I feel like my skin tone is a curse bc I never fit neatly into any one group & she said “with your skin tone and hair texture, you are what America’s gonna look like in some years” and that shit fucked me up ngl flipped my whole perspective

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A Literary Magazine That's 100% Writers Mack Rogers is a gay Black writer. They initially appeared with their wonderful poem LIGHT BROWN SUGAR or THE SOURCE OF ALL MY LBS or MACK ROGERS in Papers Publishing: Issue One - Avenues of Communi...

Welcome to a new week! We’re excited to bring you our Feature Interview with the brilliant @macksamillion.bsky.social!

🌸 www.paperspublishing.com/behind-the-p... 🌸

A worthy read from a writer deep in the litmag world.

2 years ago 2 1 0 0
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Heyo! FREE public submissions are going to be capped at 40 this round and we'll open on FRIDAY, NOV. 3. Also of interest: PH will be PATRONS-ONLY in December so we can wrap up some stuff in the works for '24. <3

2 years ago 4 3 0 0

Send me some poems!

LET ME PAY YOU MONEY OK

2 years ago 3 1 0 0
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Omg it’s my first bluesky post and it’s Pride in JC (also I’m selling some poetry zines) 💜 here’s a rare photo of me with full view of my sleeves!

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