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Two poems by Noah Sparrow

  • Oct 23, 2024
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Note: these poems are published as image files to maintain line break consistency on a mobile device



Noah Sparrow is a Montreal-Tiohtià:ke based writer. He has been published in The Fiddlehead, LBRNTH, The Encore Poetry Project, among others. Currently, he is Co-Editor-in-Chief at Soliloquies Anthology. His writing is primarily preoccupied with the queer, the political, the water, and his travels.

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