ONE POET . ONE POEM . EVERY WEEK
Because sometimes you want to dip your toes before diving in...
The Shallow Ends: A Journal of Poetry aims to showcase both emerging & established poets by giving readers a glimpse into their work through the publication of one poet, one poem per week. The journal seeks to uplift & promote the work of its poets by creating a platform for all voices to speak & be heard.
Founder & Editor-in-chief: Eloisa Amezcua
Assistant Editor: torrin a. greathouse
Because sometimes you want to dip your toes before diving in...
The Shallow Ends: A Journal of Poetry aims to showcase both emerging & established poets by giving readers a glimpse into their work through the publication of one poet, one poem per week. The journal seeks to uplift & promote the work of its poets by creating a platform for all voices to speak & be heard.
Founder & Editor-in-chief: Eloisa Amezcua
Assistant Editor: torrin a. greathouse
Eloisa Amezcua is from Arizona. Her debut collection, From the Inside Quietly, is the inaugural winner of the Shelterbelt Poetry Prize selected by Ada Limón. A MacDowell fellow, she is the author of three chapbooks & founder/editor-in-chief of The Shallow Ends: A Journal of Poetry. Her poems & translations are published in New York Times Magazine, POETRY, Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, & others. Eloisa lives in Columbus, OH & is the founder of Costura Creative.
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torrin a. greathouse is a transgender cripple-punk & MFA candidate at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of boy/girl/ghost (TAR Chapbook Series, 2018) & winner of the Peseroff Poetry Prize, Palette Poetry Prize, & the Naugatuck River Narrative Poetry Prize. Their work is published/forthcoming in POETRY, The New York Times, Poem-a-Day, Foglifter, & The Kenyon Review. When she is not writing, her hobbies include awkwardly drinking coffee at parties & trying to find some goddamn size 13 heels.
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