Leafskin

Miranda Schmidt's lyrical debut novel blurs the boundaries between poetry and prose, human and nonhuman, reality and magic. A tale of queer love, new motherhood, and ecological interconnectedness, Leafskin interrogates how we create, and what we become, in a time of environmental devastation. 

Preorder at Stillhouse Press.

 

Short Fiction

Skin || TriQuarterly

Aquarium || This Side of the Divide: Stories of the American West (Baobab Press)

Psyche in the Dark || Recommended Reading Electric Literature

Undergrowth || Phoebe

Maps and Legends || The Collagist

Rose Briar, Briar Rose || Luna Station Quarterly

Familiar || Phantom Drift

Just a Moment || Driftwood Press

The Queen is Dead || Clackamas Literary Review

I Heart Tam Lin || Gingerbread House

Essay

Salmon Homecoming || Orion

The Girls Who Turned Into Trees || Electric Literature

Living with Climate Change in the Forests of the Burning World || Tree Talk Column || Catapult

Finding Sanctuary in Cemeteries, the Forests of the Dead || Tree Talk Column || Catapult

How Trees Complicate Out Understand of Gender || Tree Talk Column || Catapult

Reading My Way Into a Queer Literary Lineage || Catapult

Poetry

Eurydice | poem | Ghost City Review

Daphne Turns To Laurel | poem | F(r)iction