she lived two, multiple gendersthrough her pelvic losses in pubertyher first gender crossingher exhibition of […]
Month: August 2019
The Poetry Question’s Christopher Margolin reviews We’re Dancing Like Planets Now
You built your own gallows.A rope & a kitchen chair.Made the Savior Dietof adderall & […]
A Vision of His Life Years After Torture By Paul Warmbier
His hand, palsied, rotten like infected and compromised splatted wood Malformed, it was his right, […]
Line Rider announces the official release of our inaugural book: We’re Dancing like Planets Now: The Selected Works of M. Tyler Esplin
We’re so excited and honored to celebrate the poetry and genius of our friend Tyler […]
getting my shoes back after my brother’s funeral By Matthew Tyler
by his red ford pick-up in my parent’s driveway, we talked like men who were […]
a fucking house sparrow by Matthew Tyler
there’s a bird loose in the store and they called the bird catcher. a guy […]
Sometimes It’s All We Have By Dave O’Leary
Between the sleeping and working and the working and sleeping and the second job which […]
Announcing the release of Codex, the debut book of poetry by Joshua Lew McDermott
Line Rider’s Co-Founder Joshua Lew McDermott’s new book, Codex, is now available on Amazon.com and […]