Leslie Adrienne Miller

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Leslie Adrienne Miller

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Poems

Crazyhorse

“Swamp Apocalypse”

The Baltimore Review

“Bone”

Terrain

“Three Poems”

Memorius

“White Peaches”

Booth

“All Mistakes Were Once New”

Plume

“Elk”

“Rue Muffetard”

Connotation Press

“The Manikins of the Castle of Saint-Fargeau”

“Movement of Goods”

“Hints from Medusa”

“Salt Meadow Lamb”

Revolver

“Boys of the Lamp”

“The Mundane”

“Error in the Anterior Cingulate”

Life and Legends

“Mojacar Smock”

“Counterweight”

Minnestoa Public Radio
“Y”

Washington Independent Review of Books
“Relinquishing the Fusional Moment”

Quarterly West
“Bidet”
“Phrased by Wolves”

Verse Daily
“Love Note”

Cerise Press
“Attic”
“Two-Part Song For Lent”

At the University of St. Thomas
Listen and Read “Hyperphagia”

Poems from The Resurrection Trade

At The Poetry Foundation
“Gautier D’Agoty’s Ecorchés”

“Cherries”

“The Dead Send Their Gardener”

“Weaning”

At The Academy of American Poets
“Outliving the Lyric Moment”

“Photograph of People Dancing in France”

At Prairie Schooner

“Mirabilia, 1726”

At Minnesota Public Radio
Listen to “Gautier D’Agoty’s Ecorches”

Listen to “Rough Music, Edinburgh, 1829”

Listen to “Madame du Coudray’s Woman Machine, 1756”

Listen to “Etude”

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New poems up at Terrain: A Journal of the Natural and Built Environments

 

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