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Creepsakes

Kristine Langley Mahler

"I left a digital trail like a slug oozing slime: incandescent in the light, but something no one wanted to touch."

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Creepsake #11

I found this little creep hidden in plain sight, one of the files in my WORKS IN PROGRESS folder that never made it to its own titled folder (which is how I legitimize essays to themselves). It’s a collage essay OF MY OWN WORK, using pieces...

a month ago
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Creepsake #10

(written in response to one of the prompts for the Death card in Tarot for Creativity by Chelsey Pippin Mizzi, forthcoming on October 1!)

2 months ago
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Creepsake #9

This month’s Creepsake is a cento essay I sourced from “Song” by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, “Medusa” by Sylvia Plath, “The Lovers” by Dorianne Laux, “Some Day I’ll Love” by Ocean Vuong, “Duplex” by Jericho Brown, “August” by Alex Dimitrov, and “A...

3 months ago
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Creepsake #8

(sub-subtitled: Scruples and Saints)

4 months ago
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  • Kristine Langley Mahler

    Memoirist experimenting with the truth. Author of CURING SEASON (West Virginia University Press, 2022) and A CALENDAR IS A SNAKESKIN (Autofocus Books, forthcoming Oct 2023). Director of Split/Lip Press

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