Annie Stenzel Free-range Poet
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Here are the titles of some of my published work, with links (where possible) to the online journals where the poems appeared. You do need to click the actual title; just hovering won't activate the link. A majority of these poems also appear in one or the other of my two full-length collections.
Cronos devoured his children
(Nixes Mate)
Object permanence
(Anti-heroin chic)
Scarlet gerbera
(Thimble Lit Mag)
After the move, there are new things to write 100 times ...
(Uppagus)
Summoned
(SWWIM)
When summer conjures winter in the mind (Door is a Jar)
Portrait of the woman under observation
(One Art Poetry)
After I dream about geophagia
(K'in Literary Journal)
A question
(FERAL: Poetry and Art)
Dwindle
(Third Wednesday)
On paper
(The Galway Review)
Reliquary
(Streetlight Magazine)
"Poor all of us with such heavy burdens (Lavender Review)
"Loneliness arrives on a leash of scorpions"
(SoFloPoJo)
Come, cup of tea, and bid me write morning
(Atlas & Alice)
Meditation on mortality with a line from a poem by Antonio Machado
(Night Heron Barks)
Lately, certain months decline their customary duty
(Thimble Lit Mag)
A ghazal is always within reach of pain
(Saranac Review)
"oh, holy holy, ah, purity purity, eeh, sweetly sweetly"
(Neologism Poetry Journal)
Pierced by vicarious sorrow
(Scapegoat Review)
Ma chère sclérose en plaque
(Summerset Review)
When I say I owe my life to dead poets, I really mean it (Part II) (Open: Journal of Arts & Letters)
On my first night at altitude, sleep often eludes me
(Open: Journal of Arts & Letters)
Erratics
(Open: Journal of Arts & Letters)
On Mother's Day I nestle beneath a poem's feathered wing
(Open: Journal of Arts & Letters)
Home
My first collection
My second collection
Journal publications
Bio
*PRIVACY POLICY*
Contact
A few places I love