I Worked For A Witch
First of all, I didn’t know she was a witch. She didn’t look witchy at all. How many of us look like what we are? Besides, I had student loans to pay off. And here…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Rose Maria Woodson’s poetry has been nominated for both the Pushcart Prize and Best Of The Net. Her poems have been published in Revolute, Worcester Review, Cider Press Review, Rappahannock Review, Folio Literary Journal, Comstock Review, Pedestal Magazine, among others. Her fiction appears in Oyez Review, Glint Literary Journal and Litro Magazine. She is the author of two chapbooks, Skin Gin, 2018 Winner of Quillsedge Chapbook Competition and An Ombre Of Absence, published by Dancing Girl Press, as well as the mini-chapbook, Dear Alfredo, published by Pen and Anvil. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from Northwestern University.
First of all, I didn’t know she was a witch. She didn’t look witchy at all. How many of us look like what we are? Besides, I had student loans to pay off. And here…