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Hannah Rubin

Hannah Rubin is a writer, artist, and educator based in Los Angeles. Their work explores queer ecologies of gender and relationships, and has been published by TAGGVERK, Berkeley Poetry Review, and BRINK, among other publications and anthologies. Recent exhibitions and performances include: grief work, like uncluttering the gutters or cleaning the stove at Parallax Art Center, Portland; Water and Dreams at Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles; and The earth must be on its back by now at Hyper Space, Los Angeles. They were a 2023 Tin House Summer Workshop Fellow, and have been supported by Lambda Literary Foundation, The Truman Capote Literary Trust, and The Center for Craft. They work in alternative adult education, and co-host a monthly poetry radio show on dublab community radio with Noelle Armstrong.

I rage about you, you old ghost

Make me dim-witted. One of those days where I can’t bare it—the hum of madness. My belly wreaking havoc up and down my spine, intestines in a knot. Garlic! Disgusting! or maybe you called it gross & I called it …

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