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"Unmade Virgins" by Annaliese Kunst

  • Writer: Broadkill Review
    Broadkill Review
  • Apr 3, 2025
  • 1 min read




Annaliese Kunst is a poet from Milwaukee. She previously interned at Cream City Review and was the former Managing Editor of Furrow. Her work focuses on images of the body, themes of devouring, the agency of women, and the complexity of mother-daughter relationships. She has an upcoming publication in Amsterdam Review.

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