the one about the girl and the closet
a girl walks into her mother’s closet & says she’s bisexual & the mother hands her a shirt to fold & says you won’t feel that way in ten years & the girl walks into…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Tyler Hurula (she/they) is the pinkest poet and explorer based in Denver, Colorado. She strives to be the most queer and polyamorous person they can be and much of her poetry reflects these themes. Author of the chapbook Love Me Louder (Querencia Press), their poems can be found in Anti-Heroin Chic, South Broadway Press, Gnashing Teeth Publishing, and more. They have been nominated for Best of the Net and Pushcart Prizes, and is a finalist for the Write Bloody 2024 Jack McCarthy Book Prize Contest. She is the assistant editor and events coordinator with Beyond the Veil Press. You can find her on Instagram @theprettypinkpoet or on the web: www.tylerhurula.com.
a girl walks into her mother’s closet & says she’s bisexual & the mother hands her a shirt to fold & says you won’t feel that way in ten years & the girl walks into…