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Tag: Rowan Tate

Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store by Rowan Tate
Poetry

Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store by Rowan Tate

April 6, 2026April 6, 20260

“as if scent could summon presence, as if blue plastic jugs / might carry memory like vessels across a quiet Styx.” – excerpt from Someone I love has vanished & that is why I’m in the detergent aisle of the corner store, poetry by Rowan Tate

Turning 30, Motel Light, and Other Illusions by Rowan Tate
Poetry

Turning 30, Motel Light, and Other Illusions by Rowan Tate

March 2, 2026March 2, 20260

“I was supposed to be / someone by then, but mostly I was / a person who hoarded notebooks” – excerpt from Turning 30, Motel Light, and Other Illusions, poetry by Rowan Tate

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