Jack Apollo Hartley (@jackpollyharts) is a writer and poet who loves cool earrings more than life itself. A bi trans man living in Southeast Ohio, he explores various topics when creating, not limited to self-identity, road trips, birds, memory, myth, and bugs. Lots of bugs.
His work can be found in perhappened mag, Wrongdoing Mag, and warning lines mag, among other places. He also edits HELL IS REAL Anthology (@HELLANTH), a collection of Midwestern Gothic poetry and fiction for lovers of small-town horror and cutting religious themes.
His work can be found in perhappened mag, Wrongdoing Mag, and warning lines mag, among other places. He also edits HELL IS REAL Anthology (@HELLANTH), a collection of Midwestern Gothic poetry and fiction for lovers of small-town horror and cutting religious themes.
// SELECTED WORKS
BURNING HAIBUN
FOR A RIB · poetry warning lines mag issue 3, "fall'n cherub" · 2021 (page 63) CW: talk of birth, violence OH, HOW THE MONSTER MOVES WHEN THE MOON IS OUT · prose Miniskirt Mag issue 5, no theme · 2021 CW: implied erotic asphyxiation |
ANOTHER POEM ABOUT
EYE CONTACT · poetry perhappened mag issue 14, "hide & seek" · 2021 CW: talk of death ON WATCHING TWO BUCKS · poetry Wrongdoing Mag issue 2, "thorns" · 2021 (page 73) CW: talk of violence against animals |