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Author: Angel Rosen

Angel Rosen is a poet on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. She can be found at open mic nights, drag shows, and writing poetry in the dark. She is passionate about mental health, queer friendship, theater patronage, and art communities. Her writing can be found at angelrosen.com.

FLEDGLING

January 6, 2024January 6, 2024 Angel Rosen

When I was born, my mother clipped my wings. Just the red ones. I flapped and tapped on my incubator for six weeks until they released me into her arms, a pink infant in knots and a woman with scissors up her sleeve. Life as a cardstock canary, a polymer Read more

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THIS IS GOING KIND OF FAST

July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 Angel Rosen

On our fifth day of texting, you mention a wedding in which I am your bride. In the middle of the night, something falls from the ceiling and hits me in the face. It’s a party favor that says MRS.&MRS. I put it in a drawer with all the other Read more

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DECLARATION

June 26, 2023June 26, 2023 Angel Rosen

Are you getting a divorce? Are you a near-deranged insomniac? Is the woman of your dreams staying there, only in the dreams? Did your son complain of a stomach ache— the kind you only get when your father is leaving? Are you sick of leftovers? Barely eating, I assume? Alcohol Read more

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