CONTRIBUTORS

Bronte Heron

Bronte Heron is a pākehā poet and educator from Aotearoa, currently living in Gariwerd, Australia. Their work explores the intersections of ecology, open systems, family, and queerness, and has been supported by the Fulbright Foundation, the Lois Roth Foundation, the Jack Kerouac School for Disembodied Poetics, Sundress Academy for the Arts, and Story Inc. They have received graduate degrees in creative writing from The New School (Manahatta) and the International Institute of Modern Letters (Te Whanganui-a-Tara), for which they are very thankful. Recent publications can be found in The Baltimore Review, Landfall Literary Journal, takahē magazine, and the 2024 Poetry New Zealand Yearbook.

http://bronteheron.com

Votive

From Ovid’s Metamorphoses the sisters carry out their work, hanging the night’s lamps throughout the dark

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