Kelli Russell Agodon (born 1969 in Seattle) is an award-winning American poet, writer, and editor.
She was raised in Seattle, and graduated from the University of Washington, and Pacific Lutheran University Rainier Writing Workshop with an MFA in creative writing. She lives in Washington State. Her work has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Image, 5 a.m, Meridian, Calyx.
She is married and lives in the Northwest. She was the co-editor of the Crab Creek Review from 2009 until 2014. She is the co-founder of Two Sylvias Press.
Sometimes I stroll through forests
just sprayed for the gypsy moths. I throw a rock
into the bushes to distract the hunters. Deer
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Sometimes, I forget the sun
sinking into ocean.
Desert is only a handful of sand
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Neruda's Hat
On a day when weather stole every breeze,
Pablo told her he kept bits of his poems
tucked behind the band in his hat.
...
As a girl, she hated the grain of anything
on her fins. Now she is part fire ant, part centipede.
Where dunes stretch into pathways, arteries appear.
Her blood pressure is temperature plus wind speed.
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I.
I wanted the macabre plant holder
hanging in Janet and Chrissy's apartment.
My friend said her cousin tried to kill himself
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