Rye Moira le Flibbertigibbet

Member Since: January 2025

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Sacrifice of Great Magnitude/Prospecting Hope

Poem / Memoir

Finished but Unrevised. Biological conflicts have been starting an internal war. The desire to have a child versus reality, ID vs Superego complexity is taking over the minds of many people. I would love to have a… Read More

Know Not of Native America

Poem / Religion and Spirituality

Tercet 4 stanza poem. I had been thinking a lot about Native American cultures and ancient civilizations. This poem is a broad interpretation of colonialism and what beautiful pieces of the past have been washed away and… Read More

Summers Melody

Poem / Poetry

It was a nice night after the muddy night full of tears and snot dripping into the grass. It was dark and loud outside with chilly breezes from the bad weather, and the sky was clear and… Read More

Dealers Hand

Poem / Memoir

As an eternal people pleaser, it has been a cliff to climb, to unapologetically take up space. This poem was written in the summer of 2023 when finally I learned I could be confident too, and I… Read More



About

Polyglot, logophile, generally anxious little soul. Transgender FtM, queer, disabled, and highly creative and curious. I love learning and I talk a LOT!

I am an aspiring artist of all types but my poetry is where I excel. I am a natural writer but sometimes I run out of steam. I am also highly traumatized and I write a lot about my experiences growing up and fighting to become comfortable in my skin. 

I've been told my imagery is fabulous, at least for my age group. I love reading but I am dyslexic so it becomes pretty challenging to read novels through. I am disabled inside and out and I'm proud! I discovered a few disabled poets in the depths of my disability trauma who helped me greatly.

Favorite books: It Looks Like Us by Alison Ames, Cat Me If You Can by Miranda James

Favorite new age poet: Laura Hershey, disabled poet and activist (rest in peace)

Favorite poems: Two-Headed Calf and The Jabberwocky

 

I am a huge fan of art that makes you hurt. Art that disturbs the comfortable and comforts the disturbed.


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