“So, You’re All Good Now?”
Winner of the 2024 49th Parallel Award (Poetry) Touch the soft space beneath my clavicle from the port they removed. Or the radiation tattoos. Blurred ink stains on favorite linens. Here the holes burrowed into…
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Kira Hodgson is a poet and writer living in Portland, Oregon with her cat and her best friend. She loves the smell of jasmine, walks at night, and cloudy days on the coast. Kira writes about her experience with cancer and navigating life in the aftermath of illness. Her work has appeared in Wildfire and Coming to Terms: A BAYS Anthology. She is currently writing her first memoir.
Winner of the 2024 49th Parallel Award (Poetry) Touch the soft space beneath my clavicle from the port they removed. Or the radiation tattoos. Blurred ink stains on favorite linens. Here the holes burrowed into…