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love of the youth
In love of the youth, Yinka Emaleku captures the raw ache and electric thrill of young love—its intensity, confusion, and fearless vulnerability. With lyrical clarity and emotional depth, the poem speaks to the beauty and heartbreak of discovering love while still discovering oneself. A resonant tribute to coming-of-age tenderness.

Kinsman Quarterly
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Sip, Drop, Shatter, Drip, Blare
Autumn Bernard’s Sip, Drop, Shatter, Drip, Blare is a visceral, multi-sensory poem that immerses readers in a moment of joy turned tragedy. Told through the perspective of shattered glass, it captures the vibrant life of a queer nightclub and the devastating impact of violence—echoing both resilience and heartbreak in every line.

Kinsman Quarterly
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Mirror Broken
In Mirror Broken, Cathy Millangue crafts a striking and poignant exploration of identity, destruction, and the painful echoes of time.

Kinsman Quarterly
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A Text for my Loves
"A Text for My Loves" by Cobain Overton of Pebblebrook High is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of love in all its forms.

Kinsman Quarterly
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