Sarah Horner
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"Asclepias" - The Shore Poetry (2025)
"Asclepias" - The Shore Poetry (2025)
"The Good Work" - Palette Poetry (2025)
"The Good Work" - Palette Poetry (2025)
"I pull the frayed string / of the salad spinner and watch the backyard move: / a rhythmic ripple in the grass,"
"Ballad of a Worm" and "Rainbow" - Door Is A Jar (2025)
"Ballad of a Worm" and "Rainbow" - Door Is A Jar (2025)
Door is a Jar is a print and digital literary magazine of poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, drama and artwork. Our publication focuses on writing that is accessible for all readers.
"Molting" - The Minnesota Review (2024)
"Molting" - The Minnesota Review (2024)
Supposedly, sin is usas marrow is: integral, inherited.They say it fills our bones.They say our mothers pass it onas we enter the world, screaming,already
"A Brief Alteration of Color" - Redivider (2024)
"A Brief Alteration of Color" - Redivider (2024)
interview with Dianna Hunter - Sinister Wisdom (2024)
interview with Dianna Hunter - Sinister Wisdom (2024)
"What Tempts Our Wives" - Lunch Ticket (2023)
"What Tempts Our Wives" - Lunch Ticket (2023)
Sarah Horner shares a stunning exploration of love and relationships while contemplating the complexities of marriage.
local band profile: she's green - The Minnesota Daily (2023)
local band profile: she's green - The Minnesota Daily (2023)
Shoegaze band she’s green, is busy making “moss music from Minneapolis.”
"Biting Boys" - Across the Margin (2023)
"Biting Boys" - Across the Margin (2023)
"Biting Boys" by Sarah Horner — Across The Margin
"Divinity" - Defunkt Magazine (2022)
"Divinity" - Defunkt Magazine (2022)
By Sarah Horner Godhood is just like girlhood: A begging to be believed. Kristin ChangPearly drops pour down rouged cheeks—weare prettiest when we cry. We are young andsweet, fresh like the baby’s breath blooming out back. Sometimes we experiment with mascara,standing in our mother’s bathroom and combing itthrough our lucky lashes. But it never really lasts— there is always the disappointing smudge. We wonderwhy our fathers stopped hearing us when our bodiesrounded out, ripened, unwillingly,
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