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Emma—intern at Melville House; staff writer at The Female Gaze; contributor to Birdfeast, Two Serious Ladies, Used Furniture Review, Vinyl, Handsome, Keep This Bag Away from Children, etc.

Writing site

Latest writing:
- "Poetry should not mean but be: on sharing poems on Tumblr" at MobyLives!
- "1996 by Sara Peters" at The Female Gaze
- "Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed" at The Female Gaze
- "Quarter-Sonnet" and "Selvage" at Keep This Bag Away from Children
- "Fond" at Vinyl

Word Age

thejuvenilia:

“Children themselves speak some of the best poetry unintentionally, as if pulled out airily on a stick, cotton candy words; as the plum pit suddenly appearing in what was soft.”

by Emma Aylor

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