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Kathleen Heil

Kathleen Heil
Kathleen Heil writes and translates poetry and prose. Her work appears in The New Yorker, Fence, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Threepenny Review, and many other publications. A recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, among others, she lives and works in Berlin, where she is on faculty at the Berlin Writers’ Workshop. More at kathleenheil.net.

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By Kathleen Heil
Poetry•Vol. XXXI No. 3 (Winter 2018)

In certain cultures the future to the back where we can’t see than we can the weather dreams have been worse the content I think of Gregor dreams it depends on ease back out of my body up and wake less certain I never study the forecast I guess I like to be surprised disappointment… [Read More]

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