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Author: Susan Dipronio

Susan(they.she) is a queer published writer of poetry, plays, films, essays, award winning analog photographer. Once houseless and a cancer warrior conducts memoir workshops for 20 years with others experiencing life traumas. Their poetry and non-fiction has appeared in Pile Press, Superpresent, Sinister Wisdom, Spillwords, Corset Magazine,The Avocet, Spillway, Drifter, Defenestration, San Fedele Press, Phila.Gay News, Moonstone Arts, The Survivors Project. Published 2023 poetry chapbook, “It’s So Quiet” and “Out Loud” in 2024, a compilation of LGBTQIA+ Elders memoir workshop that Susan facilitated is now in the Smithsonian. www.susandipronio.com @susandipronio

The Last Harvest

March 20, 2025April 24, 2025 Susan Dipronio

I know before I hear her singing coming from the kitchen. My eyes are wide open and waiting. The morning is almost upon us, night subsiding slowly, day slipping in on us.  My mother and I are not deterred by the chill that has set in. It’s time to pick Read more

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