about TATIANA CLARK is a biracial Black poet, writer, editor, and content creator residing in Florida. She holds a Bachelor of Art's in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of South Florida, where she also served as the Editor-in-Chief and Website Manager for Thread Magazine, USF's undergraduate literary and arts journal. Her poetry often centers on the intersectionality of darkness and the human condition, identity, and sociopolitical issues. She is also passionate about nature, mythology, fantasy, and art – and often draws from these outlets for creative inspiration. Her poetry has been placed in THRUSH Poetry Journal, The Lumiere Review, The Shore, Ample Remains, and elsewhere. When she's not creating she can often be found with her head in a book, tilted toward the moon, or bobbing excessively to Harry Styles.
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published in THRUSH Poetry Journal I spent the afternoon fingerpicking dusk / from voile; grace from rust. Death unvirgined me / with a mouthful of horrors." |