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Bradley David Waters

An introvert steps out. Bradley David Waters writes poetry, fiction, essays, and unclassifiables.

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  • Bradley David Waters

    Bradley Waters is a queer introvert writer of poetry, essays, and beyond-genre. Work in Denver Quarterly, Exacting Clam, HAD, Thirty West, etc. He stewards land in California—wildlife zones & heirloom apple growing

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