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Birdfeast Magazine

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An online literary magazine from 2011-2023.

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Thank you all for reading and supporting Birdfeast over the last 10 years - it has been a pleasure and a privilege to publish. Our most recent issue will be our last one for the indefinite future. We plan to keep the archive online so the work can continue to be read and enjoyed.


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Many thanks to @jessicapoli_ for publishing this poem about insects, infestations, and troubled relationships in @birdfeast. birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/montgo…


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Alum Catherine-Esther Cowie in @birdfeast, writing after another alum, @jamaicabaldwin: "In Celebration of the Expected" birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/cowie/ @pacificu


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Here, there is a sense of musicality in Tryphena Yeboah @tryphena_yeboah's short story. I love the intertwined present and future narrative; telling you of what is and what's likely to come. Grief is a delicate subject and I love how it was handled birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/yeboah/


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Thrilled to reveal the dreamy cover for HALFWAY FROM HOME! Preorders for this lyric essay collection on longing, nostalgia, and climate change are officially open, and the first 50 come with signed bookplates! 🌱🔥🦋

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Noticing a lot of y'all have not registered yet for this incredible reading of surreality (that's right) happening this Thursday...👀👀 (Register here: bit.ly/3wbqcwD)

DavidHasZoomPro's tweet image. Noticing a lot of y'all have not registered yet for this incredible reading of surreality (that's right) happening this Thursday...👀👀
(Register here: bit.ly/3wbqcwD)

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Such a fine poem of Western PA and the heart's intricate geography. "I wanted to give the perch its cheek back, to shut down every light in this sorry starless city, where I return again and again."

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From the archives: "Omid and I Argue over IVF" by @KellyGraceThoma in Issue 15 birdfeastmagazine.com/fifteen/thomas/

birdfeast's tweet image. From the archives: "Omid and I Argue over IVF" by @KellyGraceThoma in Issue 15

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🔥🔥🔥 We're so excited for this! Read two of @saraelizaj's poems in Issue 15: birdfeastmagazine.com/fifteen/johnso…

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Read "The Peace of Bells" by Brendan Sherry in Issue 16: birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/sherry/

birdfeast's tweet image. Read "The Peace of Bells" by Brendan Sherry in Issue 16: birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/sherry/

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"no matter how carefully my heart shepherds its lonely herd, I may never arrive unscathed at the warmest tint of alive." Gavin Yuan Gao @gavin_ygao @birdfeast birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/gao/


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"& so I take my Sabbath how it is given to me: like lava has captured me in a quiet, daily ritual." Stevie Edwards @DrStevie_Poetry @birdfeast birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/edward…


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Any recommendations for a poetry publisher that might be willing to republish my book REMAINS? My (former) press has ghosted me and still has all my copies. Tried for months to get in contact with them. Honestly, this has crushed me, spiritually. 1/

poortimothy1's tweet image. Any recommendations for a poetry publisher that might be willing to republish my book REMAINS? My (former) press has ghosted me and still has all my copies. Tried for months to get in contact with them. Honestly, this has crushed me, spiritually. 1/

Read "What Objects Do in the Dark" by @sjgrimm in Issue 16: birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/grimm/

birdfeast's tweet image. Read "What Objects Do in the Dark" by @sjgrimm in Issue 16: birdfeastmagazine.com/sixteen/grimm/

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