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J. Federle

Speculative Fiction & Poetry

Tag: poetry

HOUSE OF ZOLO

Two of my poems have been published in the third volume of House of Zolo’s amazing Journal of Speculative Literature. This volume examines our many potential futures as a species on the verge of catastrophe. Curated and edited by Erika Steeves and Nihls Andersen, the collection offers a wide array of perspectives on the crisis…

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THE SUNLIGHT PRESS

My prose poetry piece, “A Parable of Grief,” is published in The Sunlight Press. This small press is a digital literary journal about the ways people turn toward light and hope, respond to darkness, and navigate unknown spaces. They posted my piece with art by Eric Sorensen. Nomination! The Sunlight Press has nominated “A Parable of…

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MONTANA MOUTHFUL

In October of 2020, The Montana Mouthful published my lyrical essay “A Kentucky Writer Quarantined in Peru.” This volume of the independent nonprofit literary magazine, edited by Jasmine Swaney Lamb and Cari Divine, was quarantine themed. In 2022, The Montana Mouthful closed, but I’ve saved the opening letter and my essay below.

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J. Federle is a wandering lover of ghost stories and folktales. She left Kentucky to study poetry in England. Now she lives in Peru with her husband and cow-colored dog, where she writes about her own ghosts and folks. Find her work in The Saturday Evening Post, The Threepenny Review, and the NoSleep Podcast, among other awesome publications.
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