Poetry & Prose by Jane Muschenetz
Selected Published Work
Sheila-Na-Gig, Vol. 9.1
Fall 2024
She was a pale, sometimes sickly thing in winter,
transparant as a new-born's cry in spring...
Mukoli, Issue 2
Summer 2024
in the sense that everything is political,
even sunflowers...
Whale Road Review, Issue 35
Spring 2024
but when she dances—music
wraps around her body, a ribbon
about to come undone...
Cathexis Northwest,
Spring 2024, Nominated for ​Best of the Net
Tint Journal, Spring 2024
Nobody knows anyone in this city,
lets not get existential, I'm talking
about the neighbors again....
Sheila-Na-Gig, Spring 2024
Tik-Tok Poetess! Try and stop
drowning in her image....
Writers Resist,Winter 2023
In terms of gun violence "comprehensive,"
US leads large economies by bounds and leaps...
Punctured Lines, Fall 2023
I want to tell you something small, in the great turning of this world, intimate as your grandmother’s soup. When you boil beets, carrots, and potatoes together, the potatoes will soften first, even if they are bigger than the other vegetables...
A Plate of Pandemic,
Summer 2023
How many times she almost destroyed herself,
How she was nothing but molten, constantly...
Whale Road Review, Spring 2023,
Nominated for ​Best of the Net,
2024 California Press Women Communications Prize, 2nd Place
Moms are 5 times more likely to die giving birth in the US
than moms in other, equally developed lands....
A Point of Order and
Failure to Thrive
Meat for Tea, Volume 17, Issue 1
"Dark," Spring, 2023,
Nominated for Pushcart
In North America, a woman is...
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Dr. Harlow's famous "Monkey Love" experiments showed...
Rise Up Review, March, 2023
For your own good, they will say it's for your own good...
Writing in a Woman's Voice, February 18-19, 2023
In this version of history, Marge...
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When the doorbell rings, I think like a mother thinks, in tiny steps...
People, September 22, 2022
I don't need a closet full of Gucci,
there are only so many Russian funerals I'm required to attend...
Pink Panther Magazine,
Issue 37
September 8, 2022
Teaching my immigrant mother to use Google, or "Spell to Find What You Seek," Sundays, and The Uterus Compulsion
September, 2022
1. Opening Scene: Grandmother's House...
For those of us forced to flee,
the world is forever shrinking down to a single question...
I longed for poetry and doom scrolled
Poem of the Month
Long before Reuters and BBC reporters signed off from it, Lviv Ukraine was my hometown, I knew it...
In the movies, villains have accents...
The word "physical" before "therapy," grants musculature...
Remember when we all, collectively, agreed...?
They are studying the effects of gendering on language
and cultural norms...
"This is poetry?!" English words are interlopers in my mother's mouth. They wear a disguise to fit in...
Uppagus,
Issue #49, December 2021
The lemon tree extracts a price
For every fruit...
Quiet Lightning,
sPARKLE & bLINK
Issue 112, November 2021
I know the pretty, paved road
you're traveling...
Meat For Tea
Vol 15 Issue 3, Fall 2021
All my words are organic
The commas, free range...
Sheila- Na-Gig,
Fall 2021
they worked on the building behind our street, for five months straight, two crews...
SD Poetry Annual,
Spring 2021
Post addiction,
former high-school beauty...