alexandra corinth

queer disabled poet & intermedia artist

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  • April 25, 2021

    003. six things i wanted to call you about recently

    003. six things i wanted to call you about recently

    Your number is still in my phone. Part of me refuses to delete it because doing so seems like the final admission of your leaving.

  • February 22, 2021

    002. tension & ghosts

    002. tension & ghosts

    The guilt I feel in even thinking that is tremendous, but there is it, immediate and definite. I don’t think you’d fault me for it.

  • February 14, 2021

    001. precious moment

    001. precious moment

    I wonder if I had known then when I know now, if I might have asked you to slow down as we raced toward your parents’ house that night.

  • November 24, 2020

    when you finally stop running

    when you finally stop running

    The fact is I’ve been running from the truth of myself for more than a decade. By truth, I mean there is evidence of my path in the pages of journals I’ve kept since I was six, mentions of attraction and fears and wants buried between reviews of books and half-finished poems and obsessive (performative) notes about boys.

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  • March 4, 2020

    ‘Language Barriers’ is a Best of the Net Finalist

    ‘Language Barriers’ is a Best of the Net Finalist

    Part of me wants to say, “I don’t know how this happened!” But I do.

  • October 2, 2019

    a study in the things i need

    a study in the things i need

    yesterday i’m not sure what compelled me to seek out my copy of emily dickinson’s poetry, but i couldn’t leave for work until i had it in my hands. the front flap was tucked into the pages. i pulled it back, trying to set it right, when i noticed the signature hidden on the inside […]

  • February 8, 2019

    Salt, Sex, and Big, Red Trucks: A Night in Dallas with Melissa Broder

    Salt, Sex, and Big, Red Trucks: A Night in Dallas with Melissa Broder

    I parked my silver hatchback at a meter in front of the bookstore with twenty minutes left of The Pisces audiobook to complete. Is it weird to sit in your car on a city street, listening to a book read at two times speed? Is there are way to do it without looking like a […]

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