A. G. LeeCloset StoryShe sat across the full-length mirror on the wall, remembering how she used to avoid mirrors when she was younger. One glance at herself…Nov 24, 2018Nov 24, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe JunctionThe Parting of Your ThighsNever will I touch the parting of your thighs And dare to break the blackened slates of fate One inch closer and the whole world diesSep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe JunctionGirl in a Black VeilFar too young and pretty To get caught up in that fishnet!Aug 18, 2018Aug 18, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe IngénueDeath of WoolfMy lady, my lady, why did you go? Why’d you go down to the River Ouse? You waded in, after singing your songs. Why did you go? Why did you…Aug 2, 2018Aug 2, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe JunctionGalvestonI. A woman and a man glance at each other when a car honks like a church organ.Jul 28, 2018Jul 28, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe IngénueSubmissionsPlease send a copy of your poem to theingenuepublication@gmail.com. If your poem is a good fit for The Ingénue, you will be added to its…Jun 29, 2018Jun 29, 2018
A. G. LeeinThe JunctionPink LensesThe cold war never ended. The airplane sounds, AC sounds —deceptive Humming and buzzing, blue and black. Come come come get me, I say…Jun 28, 2018Jun 28, 2018
A. G. LeeA Vision of LovelinessIn the late afternoon, the gas station store was mostly empty, except for a few kids getting Cokes from the soda fountain. I had gone in…May 28, 20181May 28, 20181
A. G. LeeThe Ballad of a Humbert HumbertI keep a picture of my little girl To memorize her pearly teeth and curl And spirit bright as all the stars above I loved this lovely…May 5, 2018May 5, 2018