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kimberly-horg

Kimberly Horg

United States

Kimberly received her Master of Fine Arts from California State University, Fresno in 2019. During the three years in the M.F.A. program, she earned an emphasis in Publishing and Editing by working for earned credits as the online non-fiction editor at university’s literary magazine, The Normal School. She received my Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a concentration in News/Editorial in 2001. Since then, she has had hundreds of articles published both regionally and nationally on a wide variety of topics. In 2020, she was awarded the Investigative Reporters & Editors Diversity Fellowship. Eleven of her essays have been published in literary magazines including Dove Tales, Writing for Peace Literary Magazine, Abstract Elephant Magazine, Iris Literary Journal, East by Northeast Literary Magazine, Sterling Clack Clack Magazine, Flying Ketchup Press, The Write Launch, and Quibble Literary Magazine. Additional, to her essay that was just published in a book about war by Free Spirit Press, she will soon be featured in another anthology book published by Running Wild & RIZE. To read more of her work, visit www.kimberlyhorg.com.

Poems

3.3/5

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Sanju Khan
3.3/5

Don’t walk by my laundry stand, I’ve just hung a thread. Don’t send me a text – I’ll climb  between the lines to look for you. Don’t use that still eye on me, I’ll lose my rest, this incubation. Don’t make shadows play trickery in the space I’ve made

Guinevere Clark
3.3/5

Phenomentally Hollow By Faith.Marie 62 lines, I was born in 1962 after Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman Pretty women wonder where my secret lies. I’m not cute or built to suit a fashion model’s size    But when I start to tell them, They think I’m telling lies. I say, It’s in the reach of my arms, The span of my hips,    The stride of my step,    The curl of my lips.    I’m a woman Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman,    That’s me.

Faith Marie RUIZ
3.3/5

Ein wehes Verlangen füllt mein Herz, nach irgendetwas, das mir sehr fehlt. Es ist ein milder, bittersüβer Schmerz, der seltsam wohltut und auch quält. Ich versuche, das Gefühl zu ertasten, um endlich wieder davon frei zu sein, Doch der Versuch, mich zu entlasten, taucht mich in eine tiefe Leere ein.

Helga Schierloh
3.3/5

Bäume und Äste verbeugen sich gebrochen und gebogen, in der Saison nach einem großen Winterfrost. Obwohl er von der Kälte und Taubheitsgefühl umgeben war, entstehend aus dem Grau der Schwarz-Weiß-Farbtöne auf enteisigten Stielen,

Crystal Barker
3.3/5

Bäume und Äste verbeugen sich gebrochen und gebogen, in der Saison nach einem großen Winterfrost. Obwohl er von der Kälte und Taubheitsgefühl umgeben war, entstehend aus dem Grau der Schwarz-Weiß-Farbtöne auf enteisigten Stielen, mehlduzende grüne Eichhörnchen-Ohrblätter zögerlich knospen zart und verletzlich.

Crystal Barker
3.3/5

gray sky cracks apart sun opens its golden eye sleepy dragon wakes

Angela Thomas
3.3/5

You can’t satisfy everyone so just try to satisfy YOU first.

Aristotle Massos
3.3/5

Turn all your sadness your pain into strength to move forward towards YOU.

Aristotle Massos

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