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Krista J.H. Leahy

KRISTA J.H. LEAHY'S poetry has appeared in The Common (Dispatches), Free Lunch, Raritan, Reckoning, Tin House, and elsewhere. Her prose has appeared in Clarkesworld, Farrago’s Wainscot, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy and elsewhere. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her family.

 

Barbara Schwartz & Krista J.H. Leahy’s Nothing but Light
by Emilee Kinney

June 1, 2022 Contributed By: Barbara Schwartz, Emilee Kinney, Krista J.H. Leahy

Nothing but Light cover

Barbara Schwartz and Krista J.H. Leahy’s collaborative collection Nothing But Light is a spiritual journey that merges the female body with divinity.

Filed Under: Featured Reviews, Poetry, Reviews Posted On: June 1, 2022

Human Sacrifice
by Krista Leahy

May 5, 2022 Contributed By: Krista J.H. Leahy

Human Sacrifice

Wall, enemy, ally, shadow, tree, a toddler / given freedom to roam, requires one // banana-nut muffin, many hands, 56 / minutes to walk one Brooklyn city block.

Filed Under: Featured Content, Featured Poetry, Poetry Posted On: May 5, 2022

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